AJ100 practice Stride Treglown has reported its highest ever fee income in its 71-year history and a trebling of its profits
Coastal projects round-up: Unseen by the sea
The AJ has been beachcombing to uncover a treasure trove of never-before-published coastal schemes which are either hot off the drawing board, just submitted or recently approved
New practice Smith Maloney Hillier Architects: ‘Fees must rise to avoid decline in standards’
The latest in a series of practice profiles looking at architects who have recently decided to change direction or start afresh
RIBA Council votes to raise membership fees by 5.5%
RIBA Council has voted to increase the institute’s membership fees across the board by 5.5 per cent, the AJ understands
Capital & Centric tease finalists’ designs for new Wolverhampton neighbourhood
Capital & Centric has unveiled the designs from its four finalists in a major RIBA-run competition to transform part of Wolverhampton city centre
Tate + Co wins go-ahead for ‘leaf-like’ country house clause home
East Suffolk Council has approved an off-grid, rural home by Tate + Co, which mimics the shape and structure of a leaf
Revealed: All 26 RIBA National Award winners 2024
The RIBA has announced the 26 recipients of its National Awards for 2024
Glasgow School of Art picks architects to test Mac rebuild brief
The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) has appointed Reiach and Hall with Purcell to ‘robustly test’ its existing rebuild plans to restore the fire-ravaged Mackintosh building
Ex-PM adviser’s swipe at ‘corruption’ in planning system sparks backlash
Claims of ‘rampant corruption’ in the planning system made by a former senior policy adviser to the prime minister have sparked a furious response
Hundreds sign up to AJ-backed architects’ affordable housing campaign
More than 130 practices and organisations have pledged their support for a campaign by leading housing architects, demanding the new government ‘does better’ in delivering affordable housing for all