AJ/AR survey: what’s it been like working in architecture in the past year?
The AR and AJ are inviting people working in the built environment to take a survey on their experiences working under Covid-19 as part of the W Programme
Run in association with The Architectural Review, the W Awards and the W Programme recognise women’s contribution to the architectural profession
By AJ Contributor 10 February 2022 653 Views
The AR and AJ are inviting people working in the built environment to take a survey on their experiences working under Covid-19 as part of the W Programme
By Fran Williams 20 January 2022 500 Views
Join us on 8 February 2022, at 1pm for our next virtual session in the W Programme, featuring a keynote speech from Sarah Wigglesworth, director of Sarah Wigglesworth Architects
By Richard Waite 15 December 2021 777 Views
Author and academic Lesley Lokko has been chosen to curate the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2023
By Fran Williams 24 November 2021 895 Views
The W Awards celebrate design by women and non-binary people from around the world – enter today for free
By Richard Waite 4 October 2021 2,185 Views
More women than men have started architecture undergraduate courses in the UK this autumn, as record numbers of students head to university
By Ella Jessel 10 August 2021 3,927 Views
Historic England has turned down a second bid to list an at-risk 1960s low-rise estate designed by Rosemary Stjernstedt for Ted Hollamby’s Lambeth Council architects’ department
By Will Ing 1 June 2021 7,228 Views
University College London (UCL) is launching a review of ‘culture and behaviours’ at the Bartlett, following allegations of sexism and racism at the prestigious architecture school
By Richard Waite 24 May 2021 421 Views
Trailblazing structural engineer, writer and broadcaster Roma Agrawal will be discussing building bridges, legacies and equality in this free-to-attend virtual W Programme event
By Ella Jessel 11 May 2021 10,988 Views
Architect Kate Macintosh has joined a residents’ bid to stop Lambeth Council from bulldozing a 1960s low-rise estate designed by Rosemary Stjernstedt and built into a hill in south London
By Sumita Singha 18 March 2021 1,357 Views
Progress towards gender equality in architecture has been painfully slow. We need to redouble our efforts post-Covid says Sumita Singha