M&S launches High Court appeal against Gove’s Oxford Street refusal
Marks and Spencer has launched a legal bid to overturn Michael Gove’s rejection of its Pilbrow and Partners-designed plan to demolish and redevelop its Oxford Street store
By will hurst 31 August 2023 2,459 Views
Marks and Spencer has launched a legal bid to overturn Michael Gove’s rejection of its Pilbrow and Partners-designed plan to demolish and redevelop its Oxford Street store
By Richard Waite, Anna Highfield and will hurst 20 July 2023 12,140 Views
Michael Gove has rejected controversial plans by Pilbrow + Partners to demolish and redevelop Marks and Spencer’s flagship Oxford Street store, overruling a planning inspector’s verdict
By Hattie Hartman 25 May 2023 657 Views
Seizing ownership of carbon literacy – and carbon reduction – is a glorious business opportunity for architects, says Hattie Hartman
By Kit Heren 4 May 2023 491 Views
Jonathan Tuckey, director at Jonathan Tuckey Design, Nikolay Shahpazov, associate at Bennetts Associates, and Anna Lisa McSweeney, architect at White Arkitekter, spoke at an Architects’ Journal event at the Roca London Gallery last week about building with regenerative materials
By will hurst. Portrait photography by Laura Pannack 27 April 2023 3,603 Views
How the RIBA Royal Gold Medal winner swapped rich corporate clients for community-driven architecture that helps the poorest on the frontline of climate change
By David Grandorge 21 April 2023 389 Views
Architects, artists, engineers, contractors and students gathered at a city farm in London’s Waterloo in March for a symposium on the impact of global warming on architecture
By Gino Spocchia 27 March 2023 1,118 Views
White Arkitekter has secured planning for a part-timber cancer centre in the Welsh capital which, it claims, is set to become the ‘most sustainable’ hospital in the UK
By Derin Fadina 2 March 2023 1,441 Views
Derin Fadina visits an exhibition of photographs, films and innovative bio-materials exploring ways to help wean construction off its climate-damaging carbon dependency
By Gino Spocchia 1 February 2023 3,522 Views
Growing numbers of newly qualified architects are steering clear of employers with questionable environmental credentials, the AJ has learnt
By Barnabas Calder, Florian Urban. Photography by Shutterstock, Ed Reeve 10 November 2022 20,479 Views
Barnabas Calder and Florian Urban compare the energy profile of Mies van der Rohe’s iconic Seagram Building with Waugh Thistleton’s 6 Orsman Road