If Keir Starmer wants to fix Britain, he should start with procurement
Labour Party plans to improve the built environment won’t work without a healthy procurement process, so here are seven suggestions for Keir Starmer, says Dennis Austin
By Dennis Austin 26 January 2024 1,513 Views
Labour Party plans to improve the built environment won’t work without a healthy procurement process, so here are seven suggestions for Keir Starmer, says Dennis Austin
By Anna Highfield 24 July 2023 1,320 Views
The AJ catches up with Glasgow’s smaller architecture practices, six years after we first spoke to them in 2017, to see how they have fared
By Richard Waite 5 May 2023 4,573 Views
The AJ can reveal the architects that scored highest in the bungled search for a team to lead the Glasgow School of Art’s £62 million restoration of its fire-gutted Mackintosh building
By Kate Youde 4 August 2022 764 Views
A report has urged London’s mayor to improve ‘disappointing’ occupation rates at the Farrells-designed Royal Albert Docks
By Hattie Hartman 22 June 2022 681 Views
HLM Architects’ Circular Twin Research and Development Project has won this year’s AJ100 Sustainability Initiative of the Year 2022 award
By Paul Stallan 21 April 2022 6,126 Views
Glasgow School of Art’s search for an architect to rebuild its legendary Mackintosh building favours the cheapest over the most suitable bid. It’s not a formula for success, says local architect Paul Stallan
By Julian Morrow 15 March 2021 4,905 Views
The RIBA may not be able to improve pay levels directly, but it could help by no longer promoting competitions where architects produce work for free, argues Morrow + Lorraine’s Julian Morrow
By Merlin Fulcher 11 March 2021 1,468 Views
Emerging practices with BAME-leadership have called on clients to ‘be more proactive’ about diversity and avoid shifting responsibility on to bidding teams and small firms
By Kunle Barker 10 March 2021 292 Views
If we want a more diverse cohort of architects to deliver public sector works, let’s make it easy for them to apply, says Kunle Barker
By Paul Finch 26 January 2021 1,034 Views
Now that we don’t have to follow OJEU rules, let’s use our new-found procurement freedom to promote the cause of architecture, says Paul Finch