Hay Castle by MICA Architects has been named Welsh building of the year by the Royal Society of Architects in Wales (RSAW)
Last chance: General Election 2024 – who will you vote for?
It’s your last chance to take the AJ’s general election survey and tell us who gets your vote
Maccreanor Lavington reveals plans for post-‘Brusselisation’ retrofit
Anglo-Dutch practice Maccreanor Lavington has ditched earlier demolish-and-build-anew plans in favour of a ‘light touch’ triple overhaul within a key block in the Belgian capital
Footprint’s beachside eco-hub named RIBA South West Building of Year
Footprint Architects has won the 2024 RIBA South West Building of the Year award for its Durley Chine Environmental Hub, a beachfront ‘centre for innovation’ in Bournemouth
Sofie De Caigny: ‘Flanders creates good soil to grow quality architecture’
After nearly two decades at the Flanders Architecture Institute in Belgium, director Sofie De Caigny steps down this summer. She spoke to Anna Highfield about the country’s architectural scene, her favourite UK firms and winning work in Belgium
‘There were cheers’: Architects react to Rishi Sunak’s general election call
Architects and other key players across the industry have reacted with a mixture of ‘giddiness and trepidation’ to Rishi Sunak’s announcement that a general election will take place on 4 July
Dowen Farmer gets the nod for 39 ‘high-quality’ apartments in north-east London
Dowen Farmer Architects has received planning permission for a 39-apartment building in Walthamstow, north-east London
Maccreanor Lavington submits application for 12ha Olympic Park masterplan
Maccreanor Lavington has put forward a planning application to transform a 12ha site once used as the main construction hub for the 2012 London Olympic Games
Labour to unveil vision for series of new towns
The Labour party is set to announce plans to build a series of new towns across the UK if it comes into power
Architect struck off for failings which left client’s project ‘unusable’
A London-based man has been struck off the Architects Register after his failings led to a project being ‘unusable’