The Kings Walk project involves the reactivation of an outdated 1970s shopping arcade in central Winchester with garden, graphics, new signage and lighting
Are you a female or non-binary practitioner or researching gender? Enter the 2024 W Awards now
Three categories in the annual W Awards – for both practitioners and researchers – are now open. Entry is free and the deadline is 17 November 2023
Holt Architecture and GKA complete ‘sky garden’ for inner-London school
The brightly painted, timber-clad ‘sky garden’ for the London Enterprise Academy in Whitechapel, east London, provides the school – a converted office building – with outdoor play space
Join us tonight to find out the winners of AJ Student Prize 2023
Please join us at a free-to-attend event to find out the winners of this year’s AJ Student Prize this Thursday [12 October 2023]
Rivington Street Studio completes Silvertown secondary school
Situated at the heart of an emerging community in east London’s Royal Docks, Oasis Academy Silvertown is a secondary school for up to 600 students
Dowen Farmer completes three homes on London garage site
The Tollington development, in Finsbury Park, north London, consists of three townhouses on a tight, former backland garage site
Hoskins’ Scottish National Gallery revamp finally opens
Hoskins’ long-awaited transformation of the Scottish Galleries at the National in Edinburgh opened to the public last Saturday (30 September 2023)
Join us to celebrate the launch of AJ Small Projects 2024
AJ Small Projects 2024 is relaunching for its 29th year on 26 October 2023. Join us to celebrate with a free-to-attend live sustainability panel discussion followed by networking drinks at Ing Media’s offices in Shoreditch
In practice: Studio Weave’s pink-concrete house in South Korea
Studio Weave director Je Ahn explains how his practice went about designing a clifftop family home in South Korea on an off-grid site
OGU and MMAS complete adaptive reuse of former Belfast bank
Two Belfast practices have completed the meanwhile adaptation of an 1869 branch of the Provincial Bank of Ireland into a ‘sheltered public space’