Turkish government officials have issued 113 arrest warrants for people involved with the construction of buildings that collapsed in last week's earthquake – including architects, contractors and engineers – reports claim
‘Bad buildings’ caused Turkish earthquake deaths, experts say
Observers have blamed poor construction methods and government failures for the deaths of thousands of people in the Turkish earthquake
London’s social housing depleted by demolition, study claims
London has lost 23,000 social-rented homes through demolition in the past 10 years, according to research by a tenants’ group
Architects Declare savages government’s ‘woefully inadequate’ climate action
Architects Declare founder Michael Pawlyn has slammed ‘woefully inadequate’ plans to decarbonise construction after the government shot down a bill to regulate embodied carbon
FaulknerBrowns named Architect of the Year in AJ Architecture Awards 2022
Newcastle-based FaulknerBrowns impressed the judges and the AJ editorial team with its thoughtful, community-orientated architecture and successful public sector partnerships
Top developer to speak at AJ Retrofit Live
Chairman of Related Argent and net zero champion David Partridge will deliver a keynote address at the inaugural AJ Retrofit Live on November 23
M&S accused of ‘epic greenwashing’ by Oxford Street inquiry opponent
The bitter row over Marks & Spencer Oxford Street has escalated after SAVE Britain’s Heritage accused the chair of the retail giant of ‘false and defamatory’ statements and of ‘greenwashing on an epic scale’
From Kristin Scott Thomas to Julia Barfield: Who is saying what about M&S Oxford Street
As the landmark planning inquiry into Pilbrow & Partners' contentious proposal draws to a close, Will Hurst presents a selection of statements made to inspector David Nicholson by high-profile individuals and organisations
Built environment leaders call on Sunak to end the chaos
RIBA president Simon Allford and others have reacted to the announcement of Rishi Sunak as the next prime minister by urging him to end the UK’s political instability and look to long-term solutions such as retrofitting
Demolition in the dock: Why the M&S Oxford St public inquiry really matters
Plans by Marks & Spencer to demolish and rebuild its flagship Oxford Street store have sparked a public row over the role of embodied carbon in construction and the case for a retrofit-first approach. Now a planning inquiry is set to hear both sides of the argument. Will Hurst reports…