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Little City: National Children’s Hospital Ireland
The Architects’ Journal Little City: National Children’s Hospital Ireland BDP and O’Connell Mahon’s vast Dublin hospital is nearly complete. Fran Williams spoke to project architect Benedict Zucchi about designing and delivering one of Europe’s most complex healthcare buildings. Photography by Michael Conlon, Naoise Culhane and Neil Warner The post Little Ci
Burgess creates community cabin at Freddie Mercury Memorial Garden
The Architects’ Journal Burgess creates community cabin at Freddie Mercury Memorial Garden Burgess Architects has completed a 21m² community hub, featuring a roof with three timber cones, in Feltham High Street, west London The post Burgess creates community cabin at Freddie Mercury Memorial Garden appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Fran Williams
AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards 2026 shortlist 4: Future reuse, Europe, retrofit revisited, decarbonisation and grassroots
The Architects’ Journal AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards 2026 shortlist 4: Future reuse, Europe, retrofit revisited, decarbonisation and grassroots The AJ can exclusively announce the fourth and final set of shortlists for this year’s AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards. Today it’s the Future reuse, European-based project, Revisited retrofit, Decarbonisation and Meanwhile
The AJ’s verdict on the 2026 RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist
The Architects’ Journal The AJ’s verdict on the 2026 RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist AJ deputy architecture editor Fran Williams looks at this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize contenders – and finds a shortlist that rewards the familiar and established The post The AJ’s verdict on the 2026 RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Fran
AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards 2026 shortlist 3: Fit-out, small project and private renovation
The Architects’ Journal AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards 2026 shortlist 3: Fit-out, small project and private renovation The AJ can exclusively announce the third set of shortlists for this year’s AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards. Today it’s the Fit-out, Private/individual renovation and Project under £800,000 categories The post AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards 2026 shortlis
AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards 2026 shortlist 2: Conservation and historic and Positive addition
The Architects’ Journal AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards 2026 shortlist 2: Conservation and historic and Positive addition The AJ can exclusively announce the second set of shortlists for this year’s AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards. Today it’s the Conservation and historic and Positive addition categories The post AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards 2026 shortlist 2: Conservati
Loader Monteith rebuilds and extends dilapidated Inverness crofthouse
The Architects’ Journal Loader Monteith rebuilds and extends dilapidated Inverness crofthouse Glasgow-based Loader Monteith has rebuilt a dilapidated traditional Scottish farmhouse in the Highlands as a three-bedroom home by reusing its stone The post Loader Monteith rebuilds and extends dilapidated Inverness crofthouse appeared first on The Architects’ Jour
AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards 2026 shortlist 1: Adaptive reuse categories
The Architects’ Journal AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards 2026 shortlist 1: Adaptive reuse categories The AJ can exclusively announce the first set of shortlists for this year’s AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards, beginning with the five adaptive reuse categories The post AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards 2026 shortlist 1: Adaptive reuse categories appeared first on The Architect
Turner Works creates maker’s campus in Harringay Warehouse District
The Architects’ Journal Turner Works creates maker’s campus in Harringay Warehouse District The 1.4ha Florentia Village revitalises a 1970s textiles site, merging with a 9,300m² purpose-built flexible workspace extension The post Turner Works creates maker’s campus in Harringay Warehouse District appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Fran Williams
Interwoven: Oxford Brookes student show 2026
The Architects’ Journal Interwoven: Oxford Brookes student show 2026 The Oxford School of Architecture’s end-of-year show displays industry realism while retaining creative freedom across its 11 interwoven programmes, writes Alfred Yatlong Yeung The post Interwoven: Oxford Brookes student show 2026 appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Fran Williams
