Mary Douglas is fascinated by Radical Essex, a documentation of the county’s alternative history
Author Archives: Mary Douglas
Níall McLaughlin: ‘The day you start as a student you begin as an architectural practitioner’
Watch Níall McLaughlin give a speech about his life-long learning and how research has continued to inform his practice’s output
#EthelDay: Profession celebrates women architects
Today (5 July) marks 120 years since the first woman was admitted to the RIBA. The AJ collates some of the best celebrations of women in architecture – join in on Twitter or Instagram using #EthelDay
RIBA presidential contenders release campaign videos
Philip Allsopp, Alan Jones and Elsie Owusu have produced two-minute video manifestos to support their bids to become the next RIBA president
Gender pay gap: Zaha Hadid Architects announces 20% disparity
Female employees at Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA), the UK’s third-biggest architecture practice, earn 19.6 per cent less than men, according to its newly released gender pay gap figures
Gender pay gap: Architectural big-hitter among first to reveal figures
Global giant AECOM, which employs more than 100 ARB-registered architects, is one of the first companies to reveal its gender pay gap under new mandatory reporting rules
AJ staff pick their top stories of 2017
The AJ team looks back at a year of architectural news
AJ Architecture Awards raise money for homelessness charity
This month’s AJ Architecture Awards raised more than £2,000 for national homelessness charity Crisis
Will Hurst scoops Press Gazette award for Garden Bridge exposés
Last night (11 Dec) the AJ’s Will Hurst won Infrastructure, Development and Construction Journalist of the Year at the hugely prestigious British Journalism Awards
Watch: Highlights of the Women in Architecture Annual Lecture by Manuelle Gautrand
Manuelle Gautrand delivered this year’s Women in Architecture Annual Lecture – here’s some highlights