Planners have given the green light to proposals for an upmarket business park in Cambridge by London-based practice NBBJ
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John Stebbing Architects’ modern synagogue gets go-ahead
Hackney Council planners have approved a modern synagogue designed by John Stebbing Architects, despite residents’ objections
First look at Populous’s giant sphere arena for east London
Populous has released the first visualisations of its giant spherical arena planned for East London
JTP gets green light for peer’s controversial Cirencester scheme
JTP’s designs for a new neighbourhood on the edge of a market town in the heart of the Cotswolds have been approved by councillors despite local opposition to the plans
Gender pay gap: RIBA volunteers its own figures
RIBA president Ben Derbyshire has called on small practices to follow suit after the organisation voluntarily released its gender pay gap data this morning
Edinburgh masterplan aims to prevent planning battles in heritage zone
A landmark masterplan has been drawn up in a bid to avoid planning battles and protect Edinburgh’s heritage zones from overdevelopment
Aukett Swanke shake-up as firm continues to make losses
Aukett Swanke has announced a radical shake-up of its board as it confirmed it expects losses to continue this year
Peer urges later-living housebuilders to ‘bring back the architects’
Housebuilders need to use more architects to improve design and to appeal to older generations looking to ‘rightsize’, peer and councils chief Richard Best has urged
How will Brexit affect recruitment in architecture?
With the UK’s departure from the EU scheduled to take place in just 12 months’ time, the AJ assembled a panel of directors and partners from leading practices to discuss recruitment and retention of talent. Sponsored by Bespoke Careers
Karakusevic Carson forces council to rerun ‘flawed’ estate contest
Karakusevic Carson Architects has succeeded in forcing a London council to rerun a contest for an estate regeneration contract following allegations over conflicts of interest