AWW’s 28-storey tower on Bristol Debenhams site gets the OK
Bristol’s former Debenhams store is set for demolition after a proposed 28-storey tower designed by AWW was approved
RetroFirst is an AJ campaign to prioritise retrofit over demolition and rebuild. Hundreds of architecture practices, organisations and individuals have declared their support for our campaign
By Gino Spocchia 24 May 2024 899 Views
Bristol’s former Debenhams store is set for demolition after a proposed 28-storey tower designed by AWW was approved
By will hurst and Fran Williams 16 May 2024 3,556 Views
Judges for the AJ and SAVE Britain’s Heritage architecture competition have selected the final six teams who will work up their ideas for the Marks & Spencer building on London’s Oxford Street
By AJ news desk 8 May 2024 3,217 Views
The AJ and SAVE Britain’s Heritage can reveal the longlist in their ideas competition to find possible new leases of life for the Marks & Spencer building on London’s Oxford Street
By Anna Highfield 9 April 2024 1,889 Views
Architectural conservationists have joined the outcry over Camden Council’s plans to fit new heating systems in the celebrated Alexandra Road estate
By Anna Highfield 9 April 2024 835 Views
Mowat & Company has been granted planning permission to retrofit the headquarters of a family-run timber merchant in the East Midlands
By will hurst 5 April 2024 1,703 Views
The AJ quizzes Westminster City Council cabinet member Geoff Barraclough on the authority’s nascent retrofit-first policy
By Richard Waite 3 April 2024 934 Views
The latest in an AJ series looking at architects who have saved buildings from demolition or given them a new lease of life
By Simon Sturgis 28 March 2024 1,669 Views
Marking the launch of a new ideas competition for M&S Oxford Street, zero-carbon expert Simon Sturgis calls for a more imaginative approach to changes to existing and even listed buildings
By Richard Waite 20 March 2024 1,474 Views
The latest in an AJ series looking at architects who have saved buildings from the bulldozers or given them a new lease of life
By Ian Weinfass 12 March 2024 3,884 Views
Glasgow City Council and housing association Wheatley Homes Glasgow have recommitted to demolishing four 26-storey towers, releasing new images of the buildings they plan to put up in their place