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AJ 02.11.17: Homes
The latest, residential-themed, AJ features two housing schemes: Haddo Yard in Whitstable, Kent, by Denizen Works; and Bell Phillips Architects’ two pilot terrace schemes for the London Borough of Newham; as well as a 1980s house imaginatively transformed by Checa Romero Architects.
PLUS we analyse a new salary survey that shows architects’ pay is stagnating; David Adjaye and Ron Arad’s winning proposal for the national Holocaust memorial; and we reveal the winner and runners-up in the AJ’s House of Colour competition.
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AJ 05.10.17: Offsite construction
The AJ looks at the latest wave of offsite construction, seen as a way to tackle both the housing crisis and the skills shortage. We investigate whether it will invigorate the profession – or destroy it. There are related building studies on HKR’s modular homes for Pocket Housing; Dalston Works mixed-used scheme by Waugh Thistleton; and Eric Parry’s 4 Pancras Square in King’s Cross PLUS also in King’s Cross, Duggan Morris’s distinctively pink R7 office building.
The AJ meets social housing trailblazer Neave Brown, recipient of the 2018 RIBA Royal Gold Medal; and eyebrow-raising revelations from the transcripts of Margaret Hodge’s Garden Bridge inquiry.
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AJ 14.09.17: Green and wellbeing
The latest AJ features AHMM’s long-awaited White Collar Factory, heralded as the first in a new generation of office buildings and with impressive green credentials. There are also building studies of the University of Birmingham’s Health and Fitness Centre by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands, and David Chipperfield’s Carmen Würth Forum, an events and concert venue in Germany.
PLUS the winners of this year’s AJ Retrofit Awards; industry leaders on architects’ marginalisation and how to reverse it; and the Calton Hill calamity: how a new future for Edinburgh’s former Royal High School turned into a train-wreck.
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AJ 07.09.17: Three schools
The latest AJ focuses on three school schemes: in south Wales, Stride Treglown’s all-through Ysgol Bae Baglan takes pupils from nursery through to sixth form; Collective Architecture’s improvements to the confusingly named Toronto School in Scotland include a new gym hall; while Haverstock’s Alexandra Centre for special needs pupils rejuvenates part of Neave Brown’s Camden estate.
PLUS we meet Ben Derbyshire who has just started as RIBA president; client Claire Bennie writes about architects’ marginalisation and how to fight it; Dan Anderson argues for the return of the Millennium Commission; and we publish the shortlists for this year’s Stephen Lawrence Prize and the inaugural AJ Architecture Awards.
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