Anna Highfield
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Senior News Reporter at the Architects’ Journal | @ArchitectsJrnal | (she/her)
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04-11-2014 20:55:30
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Here is the shortlist for the IBP Feature Journalist of the Year: - Peter Apps, Inside Housing - Jennifer Hahn, Dezeen - Anna Highfield, Architects’ Journal - David Rogers, Building News - Lucy Scott, Real Estate Capital - Ian Weinfass, Construction News / Freelance Congratulations!
Here is the shortlist for IBP New Journalist of the Year! - Daniel Gayne, Building News - Anna Highfield, Architects’ Journal - Madeleine Knight, Property Week - Michael Lloyd, Social Housing - Thames Menteth, Ground Engineering - Ciaran Nerval, Property Week Congratulations!
Angry residents of Alexandra Road Estate claim Camden Council's proposed heating upgrade will destroy the listed Neave Brown-designed estate, completed in 1978 architectsjournal.co.uk/news/angry-ale…
Hard not to feel depressed at the state & future of the music press, but to try and get new/independent artists some coverage, from next week I’ll be choosing a selection of the Best New Songs (each Fri) for the Telegraph. Any suggestions 📩 [email protected]
Projects re-shortlisted for RIBA East Midlands Awards. Seems to be an emerging theme here in 2024, across other regions too. Second chances... Anna Highfield Architects’ Journal Royal Institute of British Architects architectsjournal.co.uk/news/projects-…
Heatherwick Studio has bagged the job of converting London's iconic Grade II-listed BT Tower into a hotel Gino Spocchia architectsjournal.co.uk/news/heatherwi…
Back to BSF? What now for England’s decaying schools estate Anna Highfield Haverstock Assorted S+T* BDP AY Architects Architects’ Journal FCBStudios architectsjournal.co.uk/news/back-to-b…
Great piece from Marc Cairns of New Practice on why LGBTQIA+ History Month is still needed in architecture architectsjournal.co.uk/news/opinion/w…
🚨Shortlist announced! 🎉@savebrit and Architects’ Journal are delighted to announce the 6 teams proceeding to final stage of our re:store ideas competition to find a new lease of life for M&S Oxford Street building. View the entries: rb.gy/032ll8
All buildings look good with shading Awnings to reduce overheating on a Grade II* house, from Historic England