Articles by Sabrina Klor published in the Architects' Journal | The UK’s leading professional architecture magazine ...
Orms has revealed detailed plans for the conversion of the iconic Grade II-listed BT Tower in central London into a hotel ...
Tate+Co’s plans to expand the Brunel Museum in south-east London have been shelved due to funding issues Southwark Council ...
Anomaly Architects has put forward plans for a £100 million co-living scheme on the banks of the River Clyde The detailed application for Yorkhill Quay proposes 526 homes in a series of residential ...
Continuing our series on those who have set up on their own, the AJ talks to Sebastian Elliott, whose new practice Macro ...
The AJ can exclusively announce the second set of shortlists for this year’s AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards. Today it’s the Conservation and historic and Positive addition categories These awards ...
The deep retrofit of a prematurely ageing 2004 office building in London’s Mayfair has achieved a BREEAM Outstanding rating. Photography by Philip Vile 25 Hanover Square is a high-performance deep ...
The AJ can exclusively announce the first set of shortlists for this year’s AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards, beginning with the ...
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG)’s London studio reported a £4.2 million pre-tax loss last year, despite an increase in turnover, following heavy tax write-offs in the Middle East and the cancellation of a ...
PLP Architecture has unveiled plans for a co-living tower and hotel on the site of the former Salvation Army headquarters in south London The practice shared images of its proposals for 99-101 ...
London projects dominate the 2026 RIBA National Awards with schemes in the capital accounting for 17 of this year’s 32 ...
The government’s approach to heritage buildings ‘reveals a deep complacency’ and a ‘complete lack of imagination’, the chair of a House of Commons select committee has said. In a hard-hitting report, ...