The Architects’ Journal brought back its famous and ever-popular 40 under 40 in 2020, celebrating the UK’s most exciting emerging architectural talent. It is the first time since 2005 that the AJ has ...
Architects take great care to create buildings in the capital that relate to local context. But the surrounding landscape is ...
Gensler has submitted plans to add a vertical extension to a 21st-century office block in the City of London The US practice, which has a London office, is seeking permission for a ‘modernisation and ...
Keppie Design’s plans for a 12,000m² hospital in Airdrie, Lanarkshire, have been shelved following a rethink by the Scottish ...
Jay Morton, director at Bell Phillips and a former political candidate, has been elected as the RIBA’s next president ...
This year’s competition, with a total prize fund of £25,000, has been won by interdisciplinary, architect-led team R.U.A ...
The project in Kingston upon Thames has retrofitted and environmentally upgraded a Victorian house while extending the ground ...
A court has dismissed a bid to rule that the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) gave unfair subsidies to two ...
Tiny treehouses designed by a range of big-name architecture practices will go on display in central London this weekend The Museum of Architecture’s (MoA) Bonsai Treehouses Exhibition opens tomorrow ...
What does RIBA president-elect Jay Morton hope to achieve when she takes up her role in September 2027? In the run-up to this year’s presidential election, the AJ spoke to the director and practising ...
RSHP’s plans to flatten a 116-year-old City of London block to refurbish its Lloyd’s Register of Shipping building and create an events space at its entrance have been slammed by The Victorian Society ...
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