Architecture needs to acknowledge it has an issue with race
The AJ’s diversity survey shows that while many BAME architects experience racism in their work, most white respondents are unaware of it, writes Emily Booth
By Emily Booth 9 May 2018 236 Views
The AJ’s diversity survey shows that while many BAME architects experience racism in their work, most white respondents are unaware of it, writes Emily Booth
By Ella Jessel 11 April 2018 70 Views
Foster + Partners and Stirling Prize-winners Haworth Tompkins are among a number of top practices ’wholeheartedly’ backing the campaign to tackle race diversity in architecture
By Emily Booth 22 March 2018 38 Views
Our race diversity survey, in partnership with the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust, will gather crucial evidence to increase accessibility to the profession, writes Emily Booth
By Richard Waite and Bruce Tether 8 February 2018 541 Views
This year’s Women in Architecture survey has prompted calls for urgent action to combat discrimination in the profession, reports Richard Waite. Analysis by Bruce Tether
By Paul Finch 11 October 2017 106 Views
Research by the World Architecture Festival marks out an agenda for the future of the profession, says Paul Finch
By Colin Marrs 30 May 2017 21 Views
With the election just 10 days away, the AJ looks at what the main parties are proposing for the nation’s built environment
By Christine Murray 26 April 2017 11 Views
Our new poll shows architects’ views have hardened along party lines over the past two years, says Christine Murray
By Richard Waite 13 April 2017 1,539 Views
Our latest research into the state of the profession shines a light on the daily worries of jobbing architects and gives more evidence of the pay gap between men and women
By Colin Marrs 30 January 2017 1,908 Views
A new survey has revealed huge salary disparities between North America and western Europe for architects and construction professionals
By Colin Marrs 7 December 2016 3 Views
Two thirds of architects are experiencing delays on projects following the EU independence referendum, according to a new survey