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Leeds co-living scheme is approved at appeal

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Yeme Architects gets go-ahead for 78-unit plans at listed former library

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Black Sabbath pub gets grade II listing

Protection for Birmingham venue could thwart high-rise redevelopment plans

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Jankes Barn by Lynch Architects: ‘We like to call it a barn non-conversion’

An Essex barn is given a remarkable new lease of life, by reinforcing its relationship with craft and landscape, writes Ben Flatman

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  • Studio Libeskind completes new Maggie’s Centre at the Royal Free Hospital

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Architect of the Year Awards 2023

  • What made this project… Newson’s Yard by Stiff+Trevillion

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  • What made this project… 78 St James’ Street by Squire & Partners

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Chasing housing targets, cash-strapped Birmingham risks destroying its cultural soul

2024-03-18T00:05:00+00:00By

Birmingham is the canary in the coal mine, showing us how financially stricken local authorities are increasingly sacrificing cultural assets in pursuit of investment, writes Simeon Shtebunaev

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Architects must recognise the power of social media in creating a sense of place

2024-03-15T00:05:00+00:00By 1 comments

The creation of ‘Instagrammable’ locations can play an important part in helping to revive struggling places, writes Trevor Morriss

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We need to find new ways to engage the public with architecture

2024-03-12T00:05:00+00:00By 3 comments

The V&A’s Tropical Modernism exhibition highlights the challenges around communicating ideas on architecture to a non-architectural audience, writes Eleanor Jolliffe

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Why we’ve completely rewritten the RIBA Handbook of Practice Management for a changed world

2024-03-11T00:05:00+00:00By

The fully revised 10th edition is intended as a ‘primer for people running businesses’, writes Matt Thompson

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8 March: The big ‘women-washing’ day is upon us

2024-03-08T00:05:00+00:00By

Rather than just ‘celebrating’ women through social media posts, leaders in architecture need to implement real change, writes Siri Zanelli

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How I found the opportunity to build trust and work with local communities in the public sector

2024-03-07T00:25:00+00:00By

Working in a local authority opens up a wide range of opportunities to work at the strategic level, writes Andrea Bugli

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