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Allies and Morrison, which has yet to win the RIBA Stirling Prize despite being shortlisted on three previous occasions, has ...
The report, authored by JLL for the BCO, found that 97 per cent of professionals surveyed agreed the current Grade A ...
Orms has been given planning permission to retrofit and extend an enormous 1890s office block near St Paul’s Cathedral in the ...
Basing its speculative predictions on factors including scale, innovation, social impact, heritage value and environmental ...
Fran Williams visits a horticultural centre and community food growing hub in Haringey, north London, made out of bio-materials. Photography by Henry Woide and Luke O'Donovan ...
Demolition work has begun to prepare the site for DSDHA’s controversial 19-storey scheme on Museum Street in Bloomsbury ...
What are the most innovative approaches in community engagement – and how do you get the overall fee right for these projects ...
MFK is engaged on a makeover of Tower 42 – formerly known as the NatWest Tower – bringing the interior up to modern standards ...
Hodder and Partners’ 24-year-old National Wildflower Centre in Knowsley – one of New Labour’s flagship Millennium projects – ...
Nile Bridgeman reviews Design and Disability, a new exhibition at V&A South Kensington that showcases designs by and for ...
King’s Road is by design a sustainable, premium workspace. Now home to Liberty Global, the development combines contemporary interiors with a striking acoustic ceiling system by SAS International ...
With the RIBA’s Marylebone home closed for a revamp, how will Chris Williamson, its thoughtful and reserved new president, make his presence felt? Josh Butler interviews the institute’s latest leader ...