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Wolfgang Buttress has won the London Festival of Architecture’s contest for a £67,000 interactive pop-up installation on the north bank of the River Thames in central London
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The £348,000 project was designed to meet the needs of a wheelchair-using client
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London Mayor Sadiq Khan blames everyone except Transport for London’s boss Mike Brown for the Thames Garden Bridge fiasco, writes Dan Anderson
Aukett Swanke has revealed huge losses amid Brexit uncertainty and a slowdown in the Middle East
The AJ’s Women in Architecture issue features interviews with Elizabeth Diller, co-founder of Diller Scofidio + Renfro and winner of this year’s Jane Drew Prize; and architectural photographer Hélène Binet, who has won the Ada Louise Huxtable Prize for women working in the wider industry. PLUS We revisit O’Donnell + Tuomey’s Saw Swee Hock LSE student centre to see how it is faring five years on; the AJ’s Working in Architecture ...
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The Bartlett’s Murray Fraser 2018 has won the RIBA’s 2018 Annie Spink Award – the institute’s top accolade for teachers of architecture
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Universities have spent more than £8.8 billion on capital projects over the past five years. But this key source of income for many architects could soon dry up, writes Richard Waite
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The Victorian Society has warned the approval of Foster + Partners’ 20-storey office block in Whitechapel would set a ‘dangerous precedent’ for the East End
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