Haworth Tompkins continues to lead on sustainability and the practice remains commercially strong, too
Turner Works reveals contest-winning Imperial student hub below Westway
Turner Works has submitted plans to build two new timber buildings for Imperial College London under the Westway at White City
‘Proud Mancunian’ Norman Foster leading £50m Man Utd training ground revamp
Norman Foster’s practice Foster + Partners is leading on the £50 million revamp of the Carrington Training Complex for his hometown club Manchester United
David Kohn wins international contest for Belgian ‘Tate Modern’
David Kohn Architects, working with Brussels-based noA Architecten and Asli Çiçek, has won an international competition to redesign the Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art in Ghent, Belgium
Architects win top honours at Chelsea Flower show
Studio Weave founder Je Ahn is among several architects to win prizes at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show for their garden designs
Nikjoo wins consent for ‘playful’ infill scheme in north London
Nikjoo has won planning approval for an infill three-storey house in Gospel Oak, north London, backed by emerging female-led developer Flawk
First look at Minsuk Cho’s 2024 Serpentine pavilion
The wraps have been taken off this summer’s Serpentine Gallery pavilion, designed by South Korean architect Minsuk Cho and his practice Mass Studies
More retrofits than new-builds among 2024 RIAS award winners
More retrofits and restorations of existing buildings have been handed Scottish national architecture awards in 2024 than new-build projects
Who’s won what so far on the A+U Framework?
The AJ can reveal the value of the contracts handed out under the Mayor of London’s Architecture and Urbanism (A+U) framework since it was launched in February 2023
‘The next government must do better’: AJ backs architects’ affordable housing campaign
The AJ has thrown its weight behind a new campaign, launched by leading housing architects, demanding the next government ‘does better’ in delivering affordable housing for all