….in the press

Today marked the start of a two part feature, in the Birmingham Post, by Associated Architects. The double page spread, found at the heart of the paper, is a potted history of the most important buildings in Birmingham’s history, discussed by Director, Matthew Goer. Today’s feature starts in 1880, with the Birmingham School of Art, and ends on the Pre-Fabs of post-war Britain.

Next week, Goer will pick up the thread from 1950 onwards, looking to the future of Birmingham’s skyline and what we can expect from the city.

Associated Architects has joined more than seventy leading organisations from across the built environment in signing the RIBA coordinated letter to Government...

We are delighted that the University of Leeds Roger Stevens Building has been voted the city’s favourite building of the past 60...

We have delivered a significant interior transformation within Building 32 for the University of Southampton’s Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, strengthening...

Jack from our Birmingham studio took part in last week’s Building Brum: The Briefings event, which dedicated its latest session to the...