Practices need to be bolder about promoting diversity and inclusion
The BAME architecture students of today will have quite a shock when they leave university, writes Kunle Barker
By Kunle Barker 4 September 2023 1,255 Views
The BAME architecture students of today will have quite a shock when they leave university, writes Kunle Barker
By Siraaj Mitha 9 August 2023 5,613 Views
UK architecture schools boast some of the world's best designers – but success in practice doesn't guarantee success as a teacher. Is the lack of training for educators letting down the new next generation of architects, asks Siraaj Mitha
By Dennis Austin 3 July 2023 911 Views
The US Supreme Court’s decision to ban consideration of race in college admissions will reduce opportunities for greater representation within architecture – and cause ripples in the UK, writes Dennis Austin
By Richard Waite 6 December 2022 4,938 Views
Nearly one in eight architecture students is being taught nothing about retrofit, according to the AJ’s latest research
By Will Ing. Photography by Holly-Marie Cato 29 September 2022 5,194 Views
Shasore, head of the mould-breaking London School of Architecture, tells Will Ing about the seven-year-old school’s plans for expansion – and how architectural education could better serve students and the planet
By Jordan Whitewood-Neal 27 September 2022 823 Views
The pandemic improved provision of teaching for many disabled architecture students, but the longer-term picture remains disappointingly exclusionary, writes Jordan Whitewood-Neal
By Richard Waite 8 September 2022 5,708 Views
Liverpool City Council has approved O’Donnell + Tuomey’s proposed extension of Liverpool University’s School of Architecture
By Kate Youde 22 August 2022 1,944 Views
The number of applicants accepted to study architecture, building and planning at UK universities is at its highest level in four years, according to new figures
By Maryam Al-Irhayim 17 June 2022 29,662 Views
After the revelations of bullying and discrimination at The Bartlett, we need to make sure all universities are doing enough to protect students, writes recent Part 2 student Mariam Al-Irhayim
By Richard Waite 26 May 2022 1,645 Views
An exchange programme offering early year architect students from non-traditional backgrounds ‘a completely free trip’ to New York has launched a call for applicants