emap Construct, publisher of the aj and ar, has signed a deal with Business Information Television to produce architecture and construction programmes for tv and Internet broadcast. The service will be launched in the new year.
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In the latest of our Q&As with Birmingham-based architects, Fran Williams speaks to Glenn Howells to find out what he loves about working in the UK’s second-largest city
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The £120,000 scheme consists of a new aluminium-clad apartment on top of a 1930s building in Haringey, north London
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There is no time to lose – the profession quickly needs to get to grips with a more sustainable architecture, says Hattie Hartman
The UK’s biggest architecture practices came out to celebrate the winners of the annual AJ100 awards at a ceremony held at the Tower of London on Wednesday
The AJ focuses on the UK’s second-largest city with a study of Graeme Massie Architects’ reworking of Centenary Square; Joe Holyoak evaluates 10 years of Birmingham’s Big City Plan; we examine the impending regeneration of the Ladywood estate; West Midlands mayor Andy Street explains how HS2 could have a transformational effect on the city; and we hear the views of five Birmingham practices: APEC, BPN, Glenn ...
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emap Construct, publisher of the aj and ar, has signed a deal with Business Information Television to produce architecture and construction programmes for tv and Internet broadcast. The service will be launched in the new year.
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