What makes for a profitable practice? This was the question at the heart of the AJ’s free webinar on 18 March
MJ Long Prize: four ‘exceptional practitioners’ shortlisted for 2025 award
The four architects vying for the 2025 MJ Long Prize for Excellence in Practice have been announced, alongside the shortlist for the Moira Gemmill Prize for Emerging Architecture, as part of this year’s W Awards
New report: five buildings which ‘make the case’ for mass timber
A new study led by dRMM in collaboration with Edinburgh Napier University and the Quality of Life Foundation has highlighted the low-carbon and wellbeing benefits of five mass timber buildings in the UK
Remembering Beech Williamson BEM, 1960-2024
Friends and colleagues at the Department for Education pay tribute to Beech Williamson, who tragically died at Christmas, aged 64, shortly after learning he was to be awarded a British Empire Medal for services to architecture in the 2025 New Year Honours
Environmental campaigners join bid to save Hodder’s Centenary Building
Architects Declare, ACAN and Don’t Waste Buildings have rallied in support of The Twentieth Century Society in questioning the proposed demolition of Hodder Associates’ Stirling Prize-winning Centenary Building in Salford
AJ webinar: How can digital tech boost your architectural business?
How can digital tech boost your architectural business? Find out at our free technology in practice webinar on 8 October
HTA to share secrets of being a good employer at AJ100 lunch
HTA Design managing partner Simon Bayliss will speak at an AJ100 lunch in King's Cross next Thursday after his practice won the AJ100 Employer of the Year award for an unprecedented third year running
M&S Oxford Street ideas contest longlist revealed
The AJ and SAVE Britain’s Heritage can reveal the longlist in their ideas competition to find possible new leases of life for the Marks & Spencer building on London’s Oxford Street
AJ wins top journalism prize
The Architects’ Journal has been named Editorial Brand of the Year 2023 by the International Building Press (IBP)
Is the M&S Oxford St demolition refusal a climate crisis turning point?
Will Michael Gove’s decision to block the demolition of Marks and Spencer’s Oxford Street store set a hard-and-fast precedent in favour of retention or simply lead to more confusion? Will Hurst, Anna Highfield, Richard Waite and Gino Spocchia investigate