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The sector’s rapid expansion has been tempered by recent financial difficulties. But universities will still have to invest ...
Since relocating to the Scottish capital in 2016, a community-minded ethos, outward focus and local authority expertise have ...
Checking in with four architects on both sides of the pond who have gone through the application process ...
In west London, Maccreanor Lavington’s MacFarlane Place scheme for Peabody salutes Victorian blocks while offering satisfying ...
As the world reacts to Donald Trump’s tariffs, learn more about how architects can make sure their businesses are as robust ...
Sir John Burnet, Tait and Lorne's 1936 Hospital for Infectious Diseases in Paisley, now flats, followed the firm's renowned ...
As well as repairing and restoring the Stoke Newington property, Bindloss Dawes added a generous rear extension, using ...
What impact will the Planning and Infrastructure Bill have on architects? Eleanor Young summarises the most important ...
At Stockholm’s spherical Avicii Arena, a massive new internal roof of folding acoustic panels enables the venue to rapidly ...
The shifting focus of architectural education means change is guaranteed, but beyond that lie more questions than answers, ...
Zaha Hadid Architects’ hotel transformation of a 16th‑century Roman mansion sets out to achieve beauty through extravagance, ...
As the Planning and Infrastructure Bill goes through Parliament, an architect argues that legislation alone will not fix ...