Think big and embrace the small
The Small Projects issue is one of the most joyous in our editorial calendar – gems of design, all proving that within the smallest budgets creativity flourishes
By Emily Booth 25 April 2024 160 Views
The Small Projects issue is one of the most joyous in our editorial calendar – gems of design, all proving that within the smallest budgets creativity flourishes
By Rob Wilson, photography by Henry Woide 23 April 2024 653 Views
THISS Studio has reworked a former warehouse in London’s Shoreditch for music management group Common Knowledge
By Matthew Turner 23 April 2024 650 Views
Asking the right questions at a job interview can set you apart as a candidate; asking the wrong ones can backfire. Matthew Turner gives an insight into which are which
By Richard Waite 22 April 2024 1,353 Views
The AJ’s Sketchbook series is a showcase of sketches and concept drawings by architects and designers. Today’s sketches are by James Longfield, a director at Northern Bureau for Architecture
By Rob Wilson 22 April 2024 1,083 Views
AWW has adapted an east London office to create a new adult learning and community care hub for the Mary Ward Centre charity
By AJ Contributor 22 April 2024 858 Views
An architect and a manufacturer – Paul Bussey of AHMM and Stuart Pierpoint of MSA Safety – compare the impact of the Building Safety Act
By Rob Wilson. Photography by Thomas Adank 19 April 2024 853 Views
The client for the project is the online menswear brand Natalino, which specialises in high-quality garments
By John Porter 17 April 2024 861 Views
While artificial intelligence can help us to be more efficient, the creative and collaborative nature of architecture and design can never be replaced by a computer program, argues John Porter
By Felicity Atekpe 17 April 2024 1,131 Views
Felicity Atekpe, a member of the ARB's independent commission on Professional Practical Experience, calls for feedback on work placements as the board plans its architectural education shake-up
By Fran Williams. Photography by Ståle Eriksen 17 April 2024 2,245 Views
The low-energy, timber framed family home in south-west London is formed of three sculptural interconnected volumes