IF_DO Architects has won planning consent for a new-build house in east Suffolk with a limestone and oak structural frame
Gillespies and Heta Architects’ huge Jersey scheme rejected
The Jersey government has rejected a major 1,000-home redevelopment of the South West St Helier Waterfront designed by Gillespies and Heta Architects
AJ Fire Safety Conference – book your tickets now
Updates on the latest developments of the Building Safety Act and information about using engineered timber in residential construction are among the crucial topics to be addressed in AJ’s Fire Safety Design virtual conference on Thursday 2 November
New practice Mibe Architects: ‘Economic uncertainty offers a much-needed industry reset’
The latest in a series of practice profiles looking at architects who have recently decided to go it alone
Gove postpones decision on Make’s South Bank tower – again
Michael Gove has further delayed his decision on Make’s controversial proposals to redevelop the former ITV Studios on London’s South Bank
Scrapping HS2 northern leg is ‘substantial setback’ – architects react
The prime minister has finally confirmed he is scrapping the northern leg of HS2 between Birmingham and Manchester but has vowed to take the rail link into a terminus at Euston
DSDHA wins approval for £2.5 Henry Moore learning hub
DSDHA has won planning permission for an estimated £2.5 million learning and exhibition space at the Henry Moore Foundation's headquarters in Perry Green, Hertfordshire
Female-led, not-for-profit company among RIBA Client of the Year finalists
The female-led social enterprise behind Invisible Studio's East Quay community art centre in Somerset has been shortlisted for the RIBA Client of the Year 2023
Architect jailed for torching client’s car struck off the register
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has struck off an architect who was sentenced to 20 months in prison for arson following a dispute with a former friend and client
Six teams in running for government’s small nuclear reactors rollout
Designs by six companies for the next generation of nuclear reactors have been selected to progress in a government-supported competition