Up-and-coming practice Alt Studios has submitted an application for a housing development in Jesmond, 2km north of its base in Newcastle city centre
Stirling Prize reaction: A worthy winner or a ‘dull and forgettable tube’?
The profession responds after the bookmaker’s favourite – London’s huge Elizabeth Line – comes home to win the RIBA Stirling Prize 2024
‘Monumental yet elegantly simple’ Elizabeth Line wins RIBA Stirling Prize 2024
London’s new ‘flawless, efficient’ and ‘beautifully choreographed solution to inner-city transport’, the Elizabeth Line, has won this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize
Foster + Partners draws up plans to protect Maldives island from rising sea levels
Foster + Partners has drawn up a climate change-resilient masterplan for Gaafaru island in the Maldives, half of which is expected to be lost to the sea within the next century
RIBA Stirling Prize 2024: AJ readers pick their winner
The AJ can reveal the results of a readers’ poll into who they want to win this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize ahead of the official announcement on Wednesday night
RSHP’s turnover flat but profits drop again
RSHP has reported another drop in profits but fee income has remained steady
Bureau de Change submits workplace/ homes proposal for west London site
Bureau de Change Architects has lodged a planning application for a 1,100m² mixed-used scheme to replace a single-storey warehouse close to Ladbroke Grove, west London
Baca wins approval for world’s biggest amphibious house
Flood-resilience specialist Baca Architects has been given the go-ahead for the world’s largest amphibious house: a 385m² riverside home at Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire
Make Architects falls to £1.5m loss as planning delays bite
Make Architects made a loss of £1.46 million in 2023, according to its latest accounts
BDP confirms job losses
The UK’s second-largest practice, BDP, has confirmed it has recently carried out a round of redundancies, blaming ‘turbulent market conditions’