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Heatherwick Studio and BIG’s Google HQ to open this summer, 10 years after it was first set to complete

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£1bn groundscraper in King’s Cross renamed Platform 37 in reference to neighbouring station and a historic moment in development of AI

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RSHP team wins competition to design 8ha mixed-use scheme in Paris’ business district

Practice working with Arcadis on plans for cluster of high-rise buildings on banks of the river Seine

  • Architectural lighting and restraint: why less light can achieve more

  • 10 interesting finds at Surface Design 2026

  • CPD 01 2026: Effective specification of insulation

  • CPD 02 2026: Understanding embodied carbon, whole-life carbon and EPDs

  • Intergenerational housing scheme gives students cheaper rent in exchange for befriending older neighbours

  • Homegrown timber innovation on display in dRMM’s V&A show

  • Reglazing National Maritime Museum courtyard delivers cooling benefits

  • Air quality in green building certification: what you need to know

Focus

  • Could the restoration of Parliament really take 61 years?

  • Approaching completion three decades on and now a most excellent town … My visit to Poundbury

  • Such buildings can change lives… Regenerating safe spaces that young people can call their own

  • From stranded asset to grade A office: how a facsimile facade made all the difference for a failing, listed building in central Manchester

  • Public Practice: Delivering retrofit at scale in Greenwich

  • Hornsey Town Hall: a brilliantly conceived and highly sensitive – if mildly eccentric – restoration

  • The regeneration rethink: funding, power and the local leaders shaping what comes next

  • What unified ownership can teach us about today’s housing strategies

  • Could 2026 signal the start of a new stone age?

  • WA100 2026: Heading on up

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WA100 Digital Edition

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WA100 2026: Digital edition

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Designing Tomorrow's Housing

  • The long way home: why common parts still matter

  • We can afford to build greener houses – and there are many good reasons why we should

  • Remembering Kelvin Campbell: Probably the most influential urban designer of his generation

  • Where, then, do we really wish to live?

  • Allies and Morrison completes passivhaus student townhouses in Cambridge

  • Why we need to rediscover council housing

  • How popular, traditional architecture arrived in the Netherlands

  • We must encourage the building of urban one-home wonders

  • How the viability crunch is putting Britain’s housing ambitions – and design quality – under strain

  • Come with me to Clamart: a postcard from a Parisian regenerative development that really works

Architect of the Year Awards 2025

  • What made this project… Majid Al Futtaim mosque by Kettle Collective

  • What made this project… Rosalind Franklin Wing at St Paul’s Girls’ School by Jestico + Whiles

  • What made this project… Perry Vale House by Wellstudio Architecture

  • What made this project… Field House by Wilkinson King Architects

  • What made this project… Eden Dock by Howells

  • What made this project… 100 Fetter Lane by Fletcher Priest Architects

  • What made this project… UNCLE Wembley Gardens by Howells

  • What made this project… Room for All Stages by BanfieldWood

  • What made this project… Elizabeth Mews by Trewhela Williams

  • What made this project… Berners & Wells by Emrys Architects

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Boomers to Zoomers

  • Intergenerational housing scheme gives students cheaper rent in exchange for befriending older neighbours

  • Book review: All To Play For – How to design child-friendly housing

  • Root And Erect’s new King’s Cross play area features sustainable construction, materials and lighting innovation

  • Designing cities for play: Why child-friendly spaces matter

  • In pictures: Stanton Williams completes inaugural later living scheme next to Hampstead Heath

  • This Stirling Prize winner is a model for how we can all live better

  • Break down the silos – young people won’t see the range of careers our sector offers unless we show them

  • Carmody Groarke completes ArtPlay Pavilion at Dulwich Picture Gallery

  • Barratt Redrow commits to accessible playgrounds on all new developments

  • Report calls for national play strategy to reshape neighbourhoods for children

In Pictures

  • In pictures: CF Møller’s Gotland barracks sets benchmark for new military architecture

  • RSHP completes concourse at Taiwan’s largest airport

  • In pictures: Florentia Village shows value of colour and placemaking branding

  • In pictures: conversion of iconic former US embassy into luxury hotel

  • In pictures: Wishing Well by Fieldwork Architects – run-down bungalow transformed using rammed earth

  • In pictures: Hartdene Barns – luxury eco homes with an agricultural flavour

  • In pictures: Druid Grove – CAN's creative home for an artist

  • In pictures: John Puttick Associates completes Horizon Youth Zone in Grimsby

  • Allies and Morrison completes passivhaus student townhouses in Cambridge

  • In pictures: House in a Walled Garden

WA100 2026

  • WA100 2026: The big list

  • WA100 2026: The best get better

  • WA100 2026: Heading on up

  • WA100 2026: Digital edition

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Stagnation and regeneration? A tale of two Scottish cities

2026-03-13T07:00:00+00:00By

Despite being just 40 miles apart, development prospects in Edinburgh and Glasgow could hardly be more different, Rab Bennetts writes

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My response to the new Design Planning Policy Practice Guidance

2026-03-12T07:00:00+00:00By

Consultation on the latest guidance ended earlier this week. David Rudlin considers what it got right – and where it went wrong

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Ethics, choice and the demolition and rebuilding of the White House East Wing

2026-03-10T08:40:00+00:00By 1 comments

The US president may currently be focusing on war in Iran but his decision to demolish the building constructed under Theodore Roosevelt has struck a deep nerve with the American public. The most troubling aspect of Donald Trump’s replacement is the way in which architectural standards have been lowered and ...

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Women’s sport is forcing a rethink over stadium design

2026-03-09T07:00:00+00:00By

When venues work for women, families and first-time attendees, they become more commercially resilient and socially valuable for everyone, writes HOK’s Kirsty Mitchell

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Designing for intergenerational care: an innovative way to bring people together and support communities

2026-03-06T07:00:00+00:00By Ed Martin

Delve Architects is working on what is believed to be a UK first by creating a forest nursery alongside three carehome facilities in rural Lancashire, Ed Martin writes

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My hopes and fears for Manual for Streets 3

2026-03-04T07:00:00+00:00By 2 comments

The DfT has circulated a draft of the eagerly awaited Manual for Streets update. It must not become just another well-meaning advisory document, writes Christopher Martin, managing director at Urban Movement

  • From stranded asset to grade A office: how a facsimile facade made all the difference for a failing, listed building in central Manchester

  • Hornsey Town Hall: a brilliantly conceived and highly sensitive – if mildly eccentric – restoration

  • Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester: A sensitive refurbishment of Trevor Dannatt’s brutalist former college

  • Birdcage of Paradise: Three Chamberlain Square

  • ‘They’re a demanding group of people’… Keeping the scientists happy at the University of Cambridge’s new Ray Dolby Centre

  • Designed to change the world: Inside Oxford University’s new £200m Life and Mind Building

  • Dulwich College by alma-nac: a new lower school library and the refurbishment of its emblematic Charles Barry block

  • Backstage at The Old Vic: Haworth Tompkins crafts a contemporary counterpoint to a Georgian icon

  • Oxford opens its doors: Hopkins’ Stephen A Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities

  • From discontented planners to a glorious summer: Van Heyningen and Haward’s Leicester Cathedral extension

Reviews

  • Book review: Case Studies in Architecture and Landscape: Expanding the Legacy of Peter Blundell Jones

  • The long way home: why common parts still matter

  • Review: The Weight of Being at Two Temple Place

  • Why building inclusion is a fundamental part of the architect’s mission

  • Book review – Learning from the Local: Designing responsively for people, climate and culture

  • Book review: All To Play For – How to design child-friendly housing

  • Book review: The English House by Dan Cruickshank

  • Book review: Henley Halebrown, Building for Society 2010-2022

  • King Charles III: 40 Years of Architecture

  • Review: Cosmos, Memory, Scale at the SOAS Gallery