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Fosters signs lease for three floors at its newly completed Battersea Power Station office block

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Sheppard Robson submits plans for 44-storey Manchester tower

Latest addition to city’s high-rise cluster would include 364 homes

  • What made this project… Maple House by Gibson Thornley

  • It’s time for designers to electrify

  • Verdant House: CAN completes home in Stoke Newington

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Navigating the talent shortage: recruitment lessons for the year ahead

With hiring challenges mounting, firms must rethink their strategies to secure the best talent in a competitive market, writes Jimmy Bent

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Architect of the Year Awards 2024

  • What made this project… Maple House by Gibson Thornley

  • What made this project… Francis House by Gensler

  • What made this project… NMIS interiors by HLM Architects

  • What made this project… Barn X by LOM architecture and design

  • What made this project… n2 by Lynch Architects

  • What made this project… House of Communication by Henn

  • What made this project… Central Foundation Boys’ School by Hawkins Brown

  • What made this project… The Wave by HLM Architects

  • What made this project… Craigend Resource Centre by Inch Architecture

  • What made this project… Downland Barns by McLean Quinlan

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Boomers to Zoomers

  • Closing the skills gap: Alison Watson on transforming built environment education

  • UK nightlife faces extinction by 2029 if venue closures persist, warns industry body

  • Chief Medical Officer’s report calls for active travel, improved housing, and cleaner air in cities

  • Labour urged to address built environment’s role in young people’s lives

  • Rowan Court: a blueprint for council housing that repairs the urban fabric and elevates its context

  • Taskforce calls for cross-departmental unit to lead national older people’s housing strategy

  • School closures threaten London’s future as a city for families

  • Beyond the Box: delivering real social value in the built environment

  • ‘Because the spaces work for children, they work for everyone’ – how the Whittington estate fosters a community for all ages

  • Creating places and spaces where children and young people thrive

In Pictures

  • DEDRAFT completes new-build home in rural Oxfordshire

  • Heatherwick completes mixed-use development in Xi’an

  • RX Architects reimagines two rural houses as contemporary family homes

  • Cooke Fawcett reimagines historic mill house with new studio and workshop

  • Novak Hiles Architects completes North London housing scheme on challenging backland site

  • Astudio completes first phase of Ebury Bridge Estate regeneration in Westminster

  • Moxon completes ‘hockey stick’ bridge crossing the River Severn

  • Allies and Morrison completes final residential building within its own King’s Cross masterplan

  • BakerBrown Studio completes low carbon house on the South Downs

  • Ao–ft completes sustainable infill home in Walthamstow

WA100 2024

  • WA100 2024: Architects expect patchy international growth

  • WA100 2024: The big list

  • WA100 2024: Digital edition

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Engineering the future: treat AI as a tool in the box, not a master carpenter

2025-01-07T05:00:00+00:00By

Artificial intelligence is revolutionising workflows across industries, but its value lies in complementing human expertise rather than replacing it

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The new NPPF will help at the margins but does little to reform our planning system

2025-01-06T05:00:00+00:00By 1 comments

The latest changes to the National Planning Policy Framework offer some welcome tweaks, but the system remains as complex and inconsistent as ever

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Sexual harassment at work: employers’ new duties

2025-01-03T05:00:00+00:00By

Ashley Scriven explains changes in the employer’s duty to protect employees from sexual harassment

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Navigating the talent shortage: recruitment lessons for the year ahead

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With hiring challenges mounting, firms must rethink their strategies to secure the best talent in a competitive market, writes Jimmy Bent

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The government’s race to remediate unsafe homes: the promises and pitfalls

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Andrew Mellor examines the government’s latest plan to accelerate building remediation, questioning whether speed can be achieved without compromising safety and quality

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Reuse, conservation, and learning: looking ahead to what will shape architectural practice in 2025

2024-12-20T12:20:00+00:00By

Eleanor Jolliffe draws inspiration from her book collection to explore how conservation work and ongoing education are shaping her architectural practice, highlighting key themes for the profession in the year ahead

  • How Bennetts Associates transformed a Victorian hospital into a forward-focused university department

  • Rowan Court: a blueprint for council housing that repairs the urban fabric and elevates its context

  • Space House: 1960s icon gets another chance to shine

  • Midland Metropolitan University Hospital: Inside the long, costly journey to deliver Birmingham and Sandwell’s new £1bn ‘super hospital’

  • A triangular community: how Author brings generations together at King’s Cross

  • A decade in the making: Norton Folgate’s controversial redevelopment unveiled

  • ‘A glimpse of new horizons’: Cooke Fawcett’s reworking of Cockpit’s craft incubator

  • A harmonious blend of context and concept: Mass Studies reimagines the Serpentine Pavilion

  • Under The Big Roof… Charity unites generations and nurtures skills that last a lifetime

  • London College of Fashion strikes a pose with new campus by Allies & Morrison

Reviews

  • ‘New methods for the old’: how Minnette de Silva redefined modernity

  • Modern Architecture in a Post-Modern Era

  • Materialized Space: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph

  • Nithurst Farm: ‘an uncompromising engagement with architecture in all its spatial, material, and symbolic richness’

  • Who was to blame for the unseaming of Britain’s cities?

  • Interwar: Gavin Stamp’s tribute to Britain’s forgotten architectural diversity

  • Navigating the complexities of modern practice management

  • Inside Cedric Price’s archive: A career of unrealised visions and radical thinking

  • ‘A fantastic, informative, and in-depth resource’: new guide helps illuminate the architecture apprenticeship pathway

  • Playing the Game: Work-Life Balance in Architecture