Make Architects has revealed designs for a 43ha employment-led masterplan on a former army base just south-west of Winchester
Author Archives: Anna Highfield
Project 3 submits plans to overhaul listed Manchester market halls
Project 3 Architects has submitted plans to transform two Grade II-listed market halls in Manchester into tech and digital start-up buildings, with the help of a £17.5 million Levelling Up Fund grant
FaulknerBrowns reveals first phase of major Shrewsbury regeneration plans
FaulknerBrowns Architects has revealed the first stage of its major regeneration plans for Smithfield Riverside in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Who pays the most? Pay 100 publishes latest salary survey
The 2023 results of The Pay 100, an anonymous architecture salary survey now in its second year, have been published today (1 November)
Architectural antagonists: Edit
A new wave of agitators is shaking up the way the profession interacts with society and trying to make architecture a fairer and more inclusive place for its workers. Anna Highfield spoke to six ‘disruptors’ – today Edit
Foster + Partners to masterplan Turkey earthquake rebuild
Foster + Partners has been appointed to masterplan the rebuild of Turkey’s Hatay province in the aftermath of the Turkey-Syria earthquakes early this year
Only one in four Building Safety Fund applications deemed eligible for cash
Only around one in four applications to the government's Building Safety Fund (BSF) have been assessed as eligible for funding, according to government figures
Studio Weave reveals Chelsea Flower show pavilion collaboration
Studio Weave founder Je Ahn and landscape designer Tom Massey of Tom Massey Studio have revealed a collaborative design for a show garden and pavilion at next year’s Chelsea Flower Show
Architectural antagonists: Missing in Architecture
A new wave of agitators is shaking up the way the profession interacts with society and trying to make architecture a fairer and more inclusive place for its workers. Anna Highfield spoke to six ‘disruptors’ – today Missing in Architecture
Allies and Morrison’s Wimbledon show court approved despite 2,000 objections
Merton Council has approved Allies and Morrison’s controversial designs for a new Wimbledon show court despite 2,000 objections