Recently added articles from The Architects' Journal:
'IT'S A BLOODBATH': ARCHITECTS SAVAGED BY THE RECESSION
Feb 19, 2009; ... The architecture profession has been savaged by the recession and there is widespread fear of worse to come, the AJs State of the Profession survey has revealed. The results came in as fears of deflation mounted this week and Bank of England governor Mervyn King predicted the worst ...
NEW STONEHENGE CENTRE, NEW WORRIES
Feb 19, 2009; ... Denton Corker Marshall (DCM) has beaten Edward Cullinan Architects and Bennetts Associates to land the new Stonehenge visitor centre, according to leaked reports. The news marks a return to the site for Stirling Prizeshortlisted DCM, which had its £65 million proposal for Stonehenge ...
WHITEHALL JOB BAGGED BY ALLIES AND MORRISON
Feb 19, 2009; ... Allies and Morrison has beaten HOK, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, and Feilden + Mawson to win the contest to remodel the Old Home Office Courtyard of the ...
MOST POPULAR STORIES ON ARCHITECTSJOURNAL.CO.UK THIS WEEK
Feb 19, 2009; ... * WILKINSON EYRES MARY ROSE MOVES AHEAD Wilkinson Eyre's designs for a £35-million museum (below) to house the Tudor warship Mary Rose in Portsmouth have been approved by planners. The dockside building will be built around the remains of Henry VIIPs flagship. * LE CORBBUDGET ...
'THINGS ARE PRETTY SHAKY'
Feb 19, 2009; ... The AJ's State of the Profession survey, the largest of its kind, uncovers the greatest fears of architects as the recession takes hold. By Richard Waite One good thing about the slowdown,' admits Teva Hesse of CF Moller Architects, 'is that I've had time to fill out this ...