Carmody Groarke’s proposal for a £4.5 million expansion of south London’s Dulwich Picture Gallery has been approved after Southwark councillors unexpectedly went against planning officers’ recommendations to refuse
Author Archives: Anna Highfield
Allies and Morrison unveils masterplan for £1.7bn Manchester district
Allies and Morrison has revealed its proposals for a major Manchester city-centre masterplan
Glasgow’s new practices, six years on: Graeme Nicholls Architects
The AJ catches up with Glasgow’s smaller architecture practices, six years after we first spoke to them in 2017, to see how they have fared
Project starts and planning approvals plummet since March
Project starts, planning approvals and the number of contractors being appointed to jobs have all plummeted since March this year, grim new data has revealed
Glasgow’s new practices, six years on: Dress for the Weather
The AJ catches up with Glasgow’s smaller architecture practices, six years after we first spoke to them in 2017, to see how they have fared
Purcell’s Manchester Town Hall retrofit costs rise by £67 million
Purcell's £330 million retrofit of Manchester Town Hall is facing delays of up to two years and fresh budget hikes as a result of a series of ‘unpredictable factors’
Glasgow’s new practices, six years on: BARD
The AJ catches up with Glasgow’s smaller architecture practices, six years after we first spoke to them in 2017, to see how they have fared
Glasgow’s young guns come of age
Six years ago, the AJ visited Scotland’s largest city and found an architectural scene brimming with hopeful talent. Anna Highfield finds out what happened to these optimistic and determined young practices
Glasgow’s new practices, six years on: INCH Architecture
The AJ catches up with Glasgow’s small architecture practices, six years after we first spoke to them in 2017, to see how they have fared
Neave Brown social housing award shortlist announced
RIBA has announced the four projects in the running to win this year’s Neave Brown Award for affordable housing