Birmingham’s Aston University has dropped proposals by Hawkins\Brown for a 10-storey campus centrepiece designed as a series of stacked discs
Carter Gregson Gray wins approval for arts hub in Lake District
New practice Carter Gregson Gray has won approval to transform a long-disused 1840s barn in the Lake District into a hub for artists, performers and the local community
Hawkins\Brown posts record turnover
Hawkins\Brown has reported record income and a bounce back into profits in its latest trading figures
Boom time: Heatherwick’s profits up by £14m as turnover doubles
Heatherwick Studio has reported a 450 per cent increase in profits and a doubling of turnover, to a record £49.6 million, following an ‘extraordinary’ year
Government moves to cut red tape on historic home retrofits
The government has taken the first steps towards making it easier to retrofit historic homes
New practice Progress in Practice: ‘Many builders still can’t deliver our low-energy projects’
The latest in a series of practice profiles looking at architects who have recently decided to go it alone
David Chipperfield Architects slips to £270k loss
David Chipperfield Architects has posted a £274,334 pre-tax loss, despite increasing its revenue by a third
RCKa lodges plans for new east London youth centre
RCKa has submitted a planning application for a new youth centre in east London – one of the first jobs awarded through the Mayor of London’s Architecture + Urbanism Framework
Zaha Hadid Architects’ Middle East income triples
Zaha Hadid Architects’ (ZHA) work in the Middle East has more than tripled in value to £12 million, according to results filed with Companies House this week
Exclusive: Survey reveals architects were handed a real terms pay cut in 2023
After healthy rises in 2022, new salary research shows a woeful lack of movement in the profession’s pay packets this year. Richard Waite looks at the latest data and finds little Christmas cheer for architects