The RIBA has announced eight new honorary fellows, including Neil Onions, who founded social impact organisation Beyond the Box, and architectural PR guru Leanne Tritton
Hawkins\Brown, McGonigle McGrath and TODD shortlisted for Ulster awards
Hawkins\Brown, TODD Architects and McGonigle McGrath all feature on a seven-strong shortlist for this year’s Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) design awards
Dowen Farmer’s Rye Lane hotel infill scheme approved
Southwark Council has approved a Dowen Farmer Architects infill hotel scheme in Peckham, south London
Struck-off architect slams ARB in open letter
A former architect has slammed the Architects Registration Board (ARB) in an open letter, nine months after he was struck off the architects' register
HS2 scrutiny committee says £80bn rail line is lesson in ‘how not to run a major project’
A government scrutiny committee has condemned High Speed 2 (HS2) as a study ‘in how not to run a major project’, as it estimates total programme costs ‘could approach £80 billion’
Nine projects shortlisted for RIBA West Midlands Awards 2025
BDP, Glancy Nicholls, OMI Architects, Howells and Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCBS) are among the practices vying for a 2025 RIBA West Midlands regional award
Who are the architects working in government?
Architectural headcount in the public sector has nosedived since the 1970s. Yet for those remaining, their impact is significant. Anna Highfield spoke to five architects working in central government about their work
RIBA reveals 13-strong shortlist for South West & Wessex awards
The RIBA has revealed a 13-strong shortlist of projects contending for its South West & Wessex regional awards
Foster and Heatherwick among finalists for Queen Elizabeth II memorial
The government has revealed its highly anticipated shortlist of teams to design a Queen Elizabeth II memorial, with Foster + Partners and Heatherwick Studio among the five contenders
Listing for ‘swooping, manta ray-like’ Welsh leisure centre
An ‘iconic’ late-1960s leisure centre in north Wales with a swooping concrete roof has been listed