Architects have spoken of their fear of a ‘regressive’ impact on architecture and sustainability after Donald Trump was re-elected as US president
Chipperfield project in final three for RIBA International Prize
David Chipperfield Architects’ conversion of a 19th-century former hospital conversion in Paderborn, Germany, is one of three schemes shortlisted for the 2024 RIBA International Prize
RIBA goes to war with ARB over education change
The RIBA has launched a stinging attack on the ARB, claiming the regulator has ‘overstepped its current legal powers’ after tweaking its proposed education reforms
Revealed: RIBA House of the Year 2024 finalists
The RIBA has revealed the six finalists vying for its 2024 House of the Year crown
Weston Williamson director wins approval for own urban infill home
Architect Nick McGough, a director at Weston Williamson + Partners (WW+P), has won approval for a self-build, infill home in south London for his young family
ARB to increase annual fee by 3%
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has set its next annual fee at £205 – up 3 per cent from this year’s £199 pricetag
Less concrete, more jungle: the £10 billion Earls Court vision
Richard Waite reports on how the team behind London’s Earls Court regeneration project is embedding climate change shock absorbers into its huge plans
Weston Williamson reveals ‘bespoke’ Oxford rail footbridge plans
Weston Williamson + Partners (WW+P) has unveiled its proposed designs for a pedestrian and cycle bridge over the Cowley Branch Line in Oxford
Who is owed what? Architects’ unpaid bills following ISG collapse revealed
TP Bennett and Stride Treglown are among the architects owed money following the recent collapse of contractor ISG. New figures reveal the total amount owed to architects is close to £1 million
Fresh Birmingham-to-Manchester rail link mooted as HS2 northern leg substitute
The government is rumoured to be looking at alternatives to the axed HS2 northern leg between Birmingham and Manchester