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AJ Stirling Prize colouring contest winners announced
An architectural assistant at Purcell is the lucky winner of the #stirlingincolour colouring book challenge
Stirling Prize highlights on AJ Instagram
The AJ asked photographer and filmmaker Jim Stephenson to capture the six buildings nominated for this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize – here’s some highlights from AJ Instagram
Shock election result: what Twitter said
The AJ’s round up of the reaction to the hung parliament on social media
Garden Bridge Trust chair slams ‘one-sided’ Hodge report
In an interview on Radio 4’s Today programme this morning, Garden Bridge Trust chairman Mervyn Davies criticised Margaret Hodge MP’s report into the Garden Bridge’s procurement as ‘full of errors’ and ‘very one-sided’
AJ Small Projects: your favourites
Here are the 20 most-viewed entries to this year’s AJ Small Projects Awards – but will one of these projects take home the top prize on Wednesday night?
Stitch completes £26m Acton housing development
Four buildings containing 124 mixed-tenure apartments have been arranged around a communal garden in South Acton, London
RIBA North West Awards shortlist revealed
Foster + Partners’ Manchester Maggie’s Centre and Liverpool Philharmonic by Caruso St John are among the 12 projects shortlisted for this year’s RIBA North West Awards
LTS Architects ‘hides’ £1.9m house in Knightsbridge conservation area
Invisible from the street, the two-storey-plus-mezzanine Hidden House has its lower floor at basement level
Wright & Wright brings ‘light touch’ to Nash terrace conversion
The Royal Academy of Engineering’s new enterprise hub occupies the lower floors of a Grade I-listed terrace designed by John Nash in St James’s, London