The Architects’ Journal Glasgow architects invited to compete for Albert Cross regeneration Glasgow City Council has launched a design contest for local architects to redevelop two prominent gap sites at Albert Cross in Pollokshields [Deadline: 21 September 2026] The post Glasgow architects invited to compete for Albert Cross regeneration appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Merlin Fulcher
The Architects’ Journal Foster + Partners’ plans to retrofit Westminster offices for US tech billionaire approved Foster + Partners has won approval to revamp connected Grade II and Grade II*-listed offices in Westminster for a billionaire-backed science and technology company The post Foster + Partners’ plans to retrofit Westminster offices for US tech billionaire approved appeared first on The…
The Architects’ Journal Govt outlines £422m plans to end rough sleeping by Christmas Prime minister Andy Burnham has pledged to end rough sleeping by Christmas with a £442 million funding package for emergency accommodation, settled homes and support The post Govt outlines £422m plans to end rough sleeping by Christmas appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Gino Spocchia
The Architects’ Journal Stiff + Trevillion gets the go-ahead for City office-to-hotel conversion Stiff + Trevillion has won approval for a retrofit conversion of a six-storey PoMo office building in the City of London into a hotel, adding four storeys The post Stiff + Trevillion gets the go-ahead for City office-to-hotel conversion appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Ian Weinfass
The Architects’ Journal Five things we learnt from the new NPPF The eighth National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) in 14 years was published earlier this week, prompting both excitement and apprehension. Here are the AJ’s key takeaways The post Five things we learnt from the new NPPF appeared first on The Architects’ Journal James Wilmore
The Architects’ Journal AJ Architecture Awards 2026 shortlists Part 4: Higher education, school and health The fourth set of finalists to be exclusively revealed for this year’s AJ Architecture Awards are in the Higher Education, School, and Health and Wellbeing categories The post AJ Architecture Awards 2026 shortlists Part 4: Higher education, school and health appeared first on The Architects’…
The Architects’ Journal McGonigle McGrath designs house like ‘collection of stones’ McGonigle McGrath has completed a house by a river in rural County Down composed of six forms arranged to resemble stones on the riverbank The post McGonigle McGrath designs house like ‘collection of stones’ appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Rob Wilson
The Architects’ Journal This broiling summer reminds us why sustainable approaches matter Existing buildings that are ripe for retrofit are part of a collective landscape and memory. That positive link between community and retrofit is significant, says Emily Booth The post This broiling summer reminds us why sustainable approaches matter appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Emily Booth
The Architects’ Journal AJ Architecture Awards 2026 shortlists Part 3: Housing and landscape and public realm The next set of finalists to be exclusively revealed for this year’s AJ Architecture Awards are in the Housing and Landscape and Public Realm categories The post AJ Architecture Awards 2026 shortlists Part 3: Housing and landscape and public realm appeared first on The Architects’ Journal…
The Architects’ Journal SimpsonHaugh lops five storeys off rejected Manchester tower proposal SimpsonHaugh has taken five storeys off a Manchester skyscraper proposal following a refusal earlier this year The post SimpsonHaugh lops five storeys off rejected Manchester tower proposal appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Josh Butler