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A man has been suspended from the Architects Register after demanding a ‘shockingly high’ interest payment on top of a £1,400 ...
Plans to revive a listed 1970s indoor pool in Wiltshire may be thwarted despite approval from councillors – because a related ...
Foster + Partners has won an international competition to create a ‘state of the art’ headquarters for a bank in Paraguay, ...
Innovative brick manufacturer Vandersanden opened its pioneering new Pirrouet® factory last year and has continued to drive ...
Feilden Fowles has led the transformation of the Natural History Museum’s underused gardens into a biologically diverse green ...
The lush abundance of the summer months is on bright display in our July issue: buildings nestled in burgeoning landscapes, ...
There has been a sharp fall in the number of children living in inner London. Thoughtful architecture and urban design can ...
The handsome Paradise SE11 office development in Lambeth exceeds the RIBA’s 2030 embodied carbon target by more than a third and pioneers innovative circular solutions in mass timber construction, ...
Titled ‘Open’, the University of Westminster’s architecture show displays its diversity of teaching across eight programmes, ...
The practice handed in an application to Tower Hamlets Council for its Mastmaker Village scheme on the Isle of Dogs. Backed ...
Could an audacious bid by Herzog & de Meuron and developer Sellar to get reappointed to one of the capital’s most ...
Matthew Turner advises an architect who wonders whether they should begin teaching in architecture school, on top of working ...
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