Gen Z are coming for your job – and that’s a good thing
Architecture seems to be breaking – or broken entirely. Why not let the profession’s youngest generation do their thing? asks Toko Andrews
By Toko Andrews 17 January 2024 448 Views
Architecture seems to be breaking – or broken entirely. Why not let the profession’s youngest generation do their thing? asks Toko Andrews
By Merlin Fulcher 13 November 2023 466 Views
An international student contest is being held for a series of three landmark new architectural installations at the Carrières du Boulonnais quarry in northern France [Deadline: 15 March 2024]
By Gino Spocchia 31 October 2023 953 Views
Part 2 and Part 3 students in Wales have been invited to bid for a £2,500 prize to help progress their postgraduate studies or early careers
By Laura Mark 26 September 2023 1,506 Views
Laura Mark reports from the European Architecture Students Assembly, which this year took place over the first two weeks of August in Sheffield, with the theme of ‘Commons’
By Tim Clark 25 September 2023 1,525 Views
The number of first-year undergraduates choosing to study architecture, building or planning at degree level has dropped below 9,000 for the first time since new classifications were launched in 2019
By Emily Booth 21 September 2023 987 Views
For all those longing to do architecture differently – you could make a strong start by listening to the changemakers in this month’s AJ, says Emily Booth
By Ian Weinfass 19 September 2023 11,730 Views
Cambridge, Loughborough and Cardiff have been named as the top universities for architecture across two national newspaper rankings
By Richard Waite 7 September 2023 5,681 Views
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) will look again at its plans to drop the minimum two years of professional practical experience needed to qualify as an architect
By Ella Jessel 26 July 2023 4,331 Views
Architecture schools have hit back at the government’s plans to crack down on ‘poor-quality’ university courses and warned the measures risk 'furthering inequality' in higher education.
By Ian Weinfass 28 June 2023 2,729 Views
Thousands of students face finishing university without a degree as the result of an exam-marking boycott by members of the University and College Union (UCU)