Building safety minister Rushanra Ali has stepped down from overseeing the government’s Grenfell response over complaints about her connections to insulation manufacturer Celotex
Architecture apprenticeships could be threatened by government plans
Planned changes to the way degree apprenticeships are funded could restrict access to the profession from disadvantaged backgrounds, the University Vocational Awards Council (UVAC) has warned
Stirling Prize interview: ‘They’re difficult and expensive but projects like this have to happen’
The AJ caught up with Neill McClements, Grimshaw’s lead architectural designer on the Elizabeth Line, shortly after it won the 2024 RIBA Stirling Prize
Stirling Prize reaction: A worthy winner or a ‘dull and forgettable tube’?
The profession responds after the bookmaker’s favourite – London’s huge Elizabeth Line – comes home to win the RIBA Stirling Prize 2024
Accessible dairy farm project wins 2024 Stephen Lawrence Prize
Clementine Blakemore Architects has won the RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize 2024 for Wraxall Yard, a restored former dairy catering for people with disabilities
Morris + Company team wins Brussels office retrofit job
Morris + Company has won a major mixed-use retrofit job in the European Quarter in Brussels, Belgium, beating UK and international competition
Make wins approval for twice-deferred 52-storey Isle of Dogs tower
Make Architects’ proposals for a 450-home skyscraper on the Isle of Dogs have been approved on the third attempt
WilkinsonEyre green-belt film studio is called in by Angela Rayner
Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner has called in plans by WilkinsonEyre for a £750 million film studio on green-belt land in Buckinghamshire, which was refused by the local council earlier this year
Howells unveils Smithfield Birmingham housing proposals
Howells’ mixed-use proposals to replace Birmingham’s Bull Ring Indoor Market with residential units have been submitted as part of the £1.9 billion Smithfield regeneration project
Hawkins\Brown’s Printworks venue approved at Canada Water
Southwark Council has approved Hawkins\Brown’s rejigged plans for the previously threatened Printworks entertainment venue at Canada Water