Staff at the Bartlett School of Architecture at University College London (UCL) have been told that its director, Amy Kulper, will be leaving this summer ...
Travel even a mile outside the M25 and design literacy and quality of place drops like a stone, laments Colchester-based Hana Loftus ...
Bureau de Change’s plans for a controversial block of flats near Parliament Hill in north London have been refused planning ...
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCBS) and Morris+Company have bagged approval for a 401-home development across two sites – five years after the project was first announced ...
This is the 2014 Stirling Prize-winning practice’s second collaboration with Troubadour, following the completion of Troubadour Canary Wharf, which opened in October with the world premiere of The ...
Battered by bad news and in need of a pick-me-up as January crawls to a close? Industry professionals set out 16 reasons why being an architect is as important and fulfilling as ever ...
Among the range of cheering reasons – including ‘because architects can think beyond buildings’ and ‘because architects are ...
BDP turned to modern methods of construction (MMC) and a structural insulated panel system with high thermal performance to deliver this development of nine sustainable, affordable homes on a tight ...
Construction of AtkinsRéalis’s massive cube-shaped Mukaab project in downtown Riydah has reportedly been suspended – the latest Saudi 2030 Vision scheme to be ditched ...
Dowen Farmer Architects has put forward plans for a 28-home scheme on a ‘semi-rural’ site in Bushey, Hertfordshire ...
Claridge Architects has secured approval for a 22-storey tower containing 215 flats in Southall, after a seven-month deferral ended in councillors accepting a lower proportion of affordable homes ...
The latest in an ongoing AJ series looking at architects who have saved buildings from the bulldozers or given them a new lease of life ...
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