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RIBA confirms move from London to East Sussex

The Royal Institute of British Architects announces dramatic move from its prestigious London headquarters to rural East Sussex, marking the most significant change in its 190-year history.

Appleby Almshouse wins 2025 RIBA Stirling Prize

A transformative social housing project in Cambridge has won the prestigious 2025 RIBA Stirling Prize, redefining affordable living through exceptional architecture and community-focused design.

Cows invade Neath station platform, halting trains

Commuters faced extraordinary delays after a herd of cows staged an unexpected platform invasion at Neath railway station, bringing Great Western Railway services to a complete standstill during morning rush hour.

Maxwell House drops 'Apartments' after 133 years

A prestigious Central London apartment building with Victorian origins makes a dramatic name change after more than a century, reflecting evolving property trends and luxury market demands.

Inside the Real Guinness Castle Family Home

Discover the remarkable story of how a historic Victorian castle, once owned by the famous Guinness brewing dynasty, was transformed into a breathtaking family home against all odds.

Historic UK Jail Cell Transformed Into Holiday Home

Discover the ultimate lock-in experience at this former Shrewsbury prison cell, now a unique self-catering accommodation blending Victorian history with modern comforts for an unforgettable UK getaway.

1972 Time Capsule Found in Transamerica Pyramid

A remarkable 1972 time capsule discovered in San Francisco's iconic Transamerica Pyramid has been opened, revealing a fascinating snapshot of life from over 50 years ago, including predictions about the future and cultural artefacts from the era.

Ordinary house hides astonishing Gothic chapel interior

A seemingly ordinary £140,000 semi-detached home in England conceals a breathtaking Gothic chapel interior that will leave you speechless. Discover the incredible transformation hidden behind this modest exterior.

Architect Sir Terry Farrell dies aged 87

Celebrated architect Sir Terry Farrell, creator of London's iconic MI6 headquarters and Charing Cross transformation, passes away at 87 leaving behind an extraordinary legacy.

Guinness heir's Wuthering Heights mansion revealed

Discover how Henry Guinness transformed a derelict farmhouse into a breathtaking Gothic masterpiece inspired by Emily Brontë's classic novel, complete with modern luxuries and literary charm.

Wokeness forces Carbuncle Cup for worst architecture to be scrapped

The infamous Carbuncle Cup, which for nearly 20 years 'honoured' the UK's most dismal architectural planning failures, has been axed. Organisers cite a 'woke' culture that makes honest criticism impossible, sparking debate over political correctness versu

UK's Prettiest Train Station is a Scottish Gem

Discover the stunning Wemyss Bay Station, crowned Scotland's most beautiful and hailed among the UK's finest, where Victorian elegance meets breathtaking Clyde coast views.

UK's Oldest Continuously Inhabited Home for Sale - £5m

Exclusive look at Saltford Manor, a breathtaking Norman estate near Bath with over 1,000 years of history. This architectural treasure, with parts dating to 1148, is seeking a new custodian for £5 million.

Visionary Architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw Dies at 87

The architectural world mourns the loss of Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, the pioneering British architect behind London's iconic Eden Project and Waterloo International terminal, who passed away at 87.

Discover Britain's Prettiest Street in Kent

Step into a real-life fairy tale on The Pantiles in Royal Tunbridge Wells, officially crowned the most beautiful street in the UK. Explore its stunning architecture, unique history, and vibrant atmosphere.

Bath Tops Cambridge in 2025 Architecture Rankings

The Complete University Guide 2025 unveils a dramatic new ranking for Architecture degrees. Discover which universities soared, which tumbled, and where future architects should apply.

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