Who do you want to win the RIBA Stirling Prize 2024?
The AJ is asking readers to vote for their favourite project on this year's RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist
By Richard Waite 28 August 2024 1,734 Views
The AJ is asking readers to vote for their favourite project on this year's RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist
By Richard Waite 22 August 2024 3,211 Views
London mega-projects are the bookies’ favourites on the ‘uninspiring’ shortlist to win the nation’s top architecture prize
By Keith Cooper 31 May 2024 1,257 Views
Mikhail Riches and GT3 Architects have unveiled revamped designs for the leisure centre at the heart of a major Ealing Council housing development
By Anna Highfield 9 November 2023 2,651 Views
Mikhail Riches has been granted planning permission for a revised 125-home scheme at Park Hill, Sheffield, the fourth phase of the estate’s long-running restoration
By Greg Pitcher 6 July 2023 3,045 Views
Mikhail Riches has submitted fresh plans for the ongoing overhaul of Sheffield’s Park Hill estate, ditching Carmody Groarke’s approved art gallery and controversially adding car parking on green space
By Fran Williams 4 April 2023 9,967 Views
Mikhail Riches has won the 2023 AJ Retrofit of the Year award for the second phase of Sheffield’s Park Hill housing estate
By Rob Wilson. Photography by Tim Crocker 23 November 2022 8,986 Views
A decade after the Stirling-shortlisted first phase of regenerating Sheffield’s massive housing estate, the latest instalment retains more of the building’s original fabric
By Merlin Fulcher 11 November 2022 3,290 Views
Zaha Hadid Architects, William Matthews Associates, Mikhail Riches and Studio Egret West are among six teams shortlisted to design a mixed-use development in the Slovakian capital of Bratislava
By Will Ing 6 October 2022 9,112 Views
Mikhail Riches has been given planning permission for 36 Passivhaus home in south London
By Ella Jessel 25 August 2022 13,397 Views
Mikhail Riches’ Stirling Prize-winning housing project will soon see its first home sold off under Right to Buy, amid growing outrage over government plans to expand the policy