Sam Jacob Studio refurbishes Kent School of Architecture studios
The new teaching spaces for the School of Architecture, Design and Planning at the University of Kent in Canterbury incorporate influences from the Bauhaus to Warhol’s Factory
By Rob Wilson, photography by Tim Soar 26 June 2024 1,642 Views
The new teaching spaces for the School of Architecture, Design and Planning at the University of Kent in Canterbury incorporate influences from the Bauhaus to Warhol’s Factory
By Tom Slater 25 June 2024 864 Views
Labour is right to focus on the housing crisis but the party urgently needs a joined-up strategy to deliver sustainable urban growth, argues Tom Slater
By Kit Heren and Fran Williams. Photography by Hufton + Crow, Simon Kennedy 25 June 2024 2,325 Views
Haptic Architects has completed a 1,500m² community building in King’s Cross with engineered timber façades and frame
By James Traynor 25 June 2024 926 Views
Seven years on from the Grenfell tragedy, ECD Architects’ James Traynor looks at the Building Safety Act 2022, its impacts and the challenges still to be addressed
By Fran Williams and Richard Waite. Photography by Jack Hobhouse 24 June 2024 1,469 Views
Stanton Williams has taken the wraps off its £21 million part re-use, part new-build project at Emmanuel College, Cambridge
By Emily Booth 21 June 2024 297 Views
The winners of our inaugural AJ100 New Talent and AJ100 Champions awards are pushing at the boundaries and challenging the status quo, says Emily Booth
By Anna Highfield 21 June 2024 280 Views
The Green Party has said Labour's pledge to build 1.5 million homes can only be delivered sustainably if it includes ‘a proper plan for retrofits’
By Rob Wilson, photography by French + Tye 21 June 2024 1,256 Views
The mid-terrace, Victorian house in Queen’s Park, west London, is designed for a young family who like to cook and entertain and often need to work from home
By Bobby Jewell 20 June 2024 493 Views
A highly charged talk by Paris and Bethlehem-based practice AAU Anastas covered the architects’ support for the Palestinian cause as well as their use of local stone, writes Bobby Jewell
By Fran Williams. Photography by Gbolade Design Studio 20 June 2024 2,385 Views
Hermitage Mews comprises eight townhouses on a narrow, sloping plot along Beulah Hill in Crystal Palace, south London, designed to meet net-zero targets