Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has been given the green light for a 10-storey, 32,965m² office scheme next to the former Financial Times building on London’s South Bank
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Interview with Pritzker winner David Chipperfield: ‘Retrofit is not only the right thing to do, it’s the more interesting thing to do’
The AJ talks to Pritzker Prize-winner David Chipperfield about being an architect in the 21st century and why the profession's future might be closer to home
Coastal path and urban farm among finalists for Ulster design awards
Eclectic projects including an urban farm and a coastal walkway with cliff-edge viewing platforms have been shortlisted for this year’s Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) design awards
Walkie Talkie architect Rafael Viñoly dies, aged 78
The Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly, best known in the UK for his controversial Walkie Talkie tower and masterplan for Battersea Power station, has died, aged 78
Feilden Clegg Bradley wins approval for £210m ‘Cultural Heart’ for Huddersfield
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCBS) has won approval for a £210 million transformation of Huddersfield town centre which includes ‘sensitively adapting’ the 1970 Grade II-listed Queensgate Market hall
Project starts nosedive and housing applications tumble, new data shows
The value of projects starting on site has dropped by 40 per cent compared to 2022, while new planning applications have also slowed markedly, according to new data from Glenigan
Chocks away for CAN’s plans to convert WWII airfield block into holiday home
CAN has won planning approval to convert a windowless Second World War operations block on a former RAF base in Lincolnshire into a holiday home
AHMM reveals plans for 10-storey office next to Newcastle Central Station
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris has unveiled new plans for a 9,300m² office next to Newcastle Central Station
Retrofit of Sheffield’s Park Hill shortlisted in 2023 RIBA Yorkshire awards
Whittam Cox Architects’ Béton House project, the third phase of the ongoing revamp of Sheffield’s 1960s Park Hill estate, has been named on the 11-strong shortlist for this year’s RIBA Yorkshire regional awards
Tributes paid to FAT and London School of Architecture co-founder Clive Sall
The profession has paid tributes to ‘recklessly generous’ FAT (Fashion, Architecture, Taste) and London School of Architecture (LSA) co-founder, Clive Sall, who has died aged 60