Your support will strengthen our campaign demands in tax, policy and procurement when we present them to government, says Emily Booth
Exploring Bristol’s difference, listed Victorian urinals and all
This month the AJ focuses on a city with a sense of its own difference, a place where the quirky is celebrated, writes Emily Booth
Students deserve high design standards too
As the market for student accommodation softens, developers need to think outside the box, says Emily Booth
To tackle the climate emergency, the tax system in construction needs to change
The number of practices supporting our RetroFirst campaign – which calls for a cut to VAT on refurbishment – is growing daily, says Emily Booth
A timely reminder of how architects can serve communities
The final AJ of the decade is dedicated to a topic that can seem in short supply: community. It’s what good architecture should be about, says Emily Booth
What’s the big idea in Birmingham?
Emily Booth introduces our Birmingham focus and asks whether its Big City Plan will succeed in reconnecting the city with its citizens
Graeme Nicholls’ Glasgow housing wins Editor’s Choice prize at AJ Architecture Awards 2019
Ashtree Road by Graeme Nicholls Architects has won the prestigious Editor’s Choice gong at the 2019 AJ Architecture Awards
The AJ’s awards showcase the generous spirit of UK architecture
The best places support people and communities and are greater than the sum of their parts, says Emily Booth
AJ Architecture Awards 2019 winner: Health and Wellbeing
jmarchitects has triumphed in the Health & Wellbeing category of the 2019 AJ Architecture Awards with its New Gorbals Health and Care Centre
Sheila O’Donnell shows that home is where the art is
The idea and importance of home is something that prompts much of architecture: making safe, comfortable, creative places in which people can grow and thrive, says Emily Booth