Associated Architects gets go-ahead for 1,200 student bed Birmingham scheme
Associated Architects has secured planning permission for two towers that will expand University College Birmingham’s (UCB) student accommodation
By Gino Spocchia 15 July 2024 807 Views
Associated Architects has secured planning permission for two towers that will expand University College Birmingham’s (UCB) student accommodation
By Gino Spocchia 6 December 2023 2,179 Views
Associated Architects has submitted designs for a 34-storey tower to expand University College Birmingham’s student accommodation
By Richard Waite 24 July 2023 959 Views
Van Heyningen & Haward Architects’ (vHH) revamp of Houlton Secondary School, Rugby, has been named among the finalists for the RIBA’s new reuse prize
By Richard Waite 28 April 2023 5,434 Views
Birmingham City Council has approved plans by Associated Architects for a 172m, 53-storey build-to-rent tower scheme, which is set to become the city’s tallest building
By Hattie Hartman 25 May 2022 1,458 Views
Architect John Christophers explains how the zero carbon retrofit of his Birmingham terraced home has sparked community activism and a pilot project with Kate Raworth’s Doughnut Economics Action Lab
By Fran Williams 7 March 2022 735 Views
Eric Parry, BDP and Associated Architects are among seven practices shortlisted for the RIBA West Midlands Awards 2022
By Will Ing 19 March 2021 4,720 Views
Associated Architects has unveiled plans for a 53-storey build-to-rent tower in Birmingham, which it claims will be one of the world’s first net-zero carbon skyscrapers
By Will Ing 20 November 2020 2,811 Views
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCBS) has won a competition to design to a new office building as part of the £700 million Paradise Birmingham regeneration
By Merlin Fulcher 16 September 2020 658 Views
Four UK studios are competing to design a landmark addition to Argent’s ongoing £700 million Paradise Birmingham regeneration
By Merlin Fulcher 6 February 2020 321 Views
The University of Birmingham has announced the five practices chosen for its new £1 billion multidisciplinary design services framework