Salaries across the board have recovered to pre-downturn levels but for most that still means a decline in real terms
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AJ100 analysis: Fees
Architects benefited from increased construction activity, which filled order books and translated into higher fees
AJ100 analysis: Return to the good old days?
It has taken almost a decade, but the number of architects employed by the nation’s largest practices is now within touching distance of the record highs before the recession
Museum of London eyes extra space in City’s tallest tower
The Museum of London is looking to occupy the top two floors of Eric Parry’s skyscraper 1 Undershaft, a 73-storey tower set to become the tallest building in the City of London
AJ exclusive: Purcell wins contest for new visitor centre at Bristol landmark
Purcell has seen off Carmody Groarke and Eric Parry to win the competition to design a £12-15 million visitor and community centre next to Bristol’s Grade I-listed St Mary Redcliffe church
Struck-off architect fined for title abuse
A former architect, struck off by the ARB three years ago, has been ordered to pay £4,030 by Reading Magistrates’ Court for illegally using the title ‘architect’
Work starts on Robin Lee’s Confucius Institute scheme in Dublin
Construction has begun on Robin Lee Architecture’s competition-winning scheme for the new Confucius Institute for Ireland at University College Dublin (UCD)
Zaera-Polo sues Princeton University over ‘plagiarism’ row
Architect Alejandro Zaera-Polo has launched a court action against Princeton University over allegations of plagiarism in a Venice Architecture Biennale project made while he was a senior academic at the US institution
KHBT insists controversial Inverness ’tilting pier’ will be built
The team behind a controversial tilting pier in Inverness is confident the £300,000 seesaw-like scheme will go ahead, despite fears over its viability, public support and location
Feilden Fowles wins funding for visitor centre at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
The Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) has landed £1.7 million of funding from Arts Council England for a new visitor centre designed by up-and-coming practice Feilden Fowles