Ahead of this month’s RIBA presidential election, the AJ put eight key questions to each of the candidates. Today we hear from Funmbi Adeagbo
Grimshaw scoops Paris metro station job
Grimshaw has landed its first job in the French capital – designing a station at La Défense for a new metro line across Paris
Fletcher Priest reveals plans for 40-storey neighbour to Can of Ham
Fletcher Priest Architects’ plans for a new City of London office tower neighbouring the Can of Ham have been made public
Architects Declare calls on next RIBA president to maximise climate action
Architects Declare has called on the candidates in this month’s RIBA presidential election to maximise the institute’s action on the climate emergency
RIBA and Heatherwick defend Saudi panel appearance after Neom ‘kill order’ report
The RIBA and Heatherwick Studio have both defended their appearance on a UK-Saudi trade panel last month following reports that Saudi forces were instructed to kill in order to clear land for The Line scheme
jmarchitects gets go-ahead for Outer Hebrides visitor centre
jmarchitects has secured planning permission for its plans to expand a visitor centre on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland
‘Severe threat’ to Foster’s City Hall prompts fresh listing bid
Campaigners have made a new bid to list Foster + Partner’s former London City Hall building in a ‘final effort’ to stop Gensler’s proposed overhaul of the landmark
dRMM unveils designs for Peckham regeneration amid local backlash
dRMM’s regeneration plans for Peckham, south London, have been shown off ahead of a planning application amid growing opposition to the 2.7ha scheme
Howells publishes its vision for controversial Birmingham scheme
Howells’ proposals for the controversial redevelopment of the UK’s oldest cinema on the doorstep of a Grade II-listed pub have been unveiled for the first time
BDP unveils latest visualisations of Nottingham Broad Marsh masterplan
BDP has revealed its long-awaited 1,000-home masterplan for Nottingham’s 1970s Broadmarsh shopping centre