Sheppard Robson and Diller Scofidio + Renfro are reducing the scale of their controversial plans for office buildings at the Barbican
Whole-life carbon assessments – a whole new type of greenwash?
Carbon calculations are being used by developers to justify full‑scale demolition, complete retention and everything in-between. How can the same data be spun so many ways? Will Ing investigates the dark art of whole-life carbon assessments
SimpsonHaugh’s ‘bulky’ east London skyscrapers rejected
SimpsonHaugh’s plans for a pair of residential skyscrapers at Blackwall in east London have been rejected
Stitch and TDO win approval for south London towers
Stitch Architects and TDO have been handed planning permission for separate tower block schemes near the Old Kent Road in south London
Allies & Morrison and Weston Williamson submit 2,000-home Kent masterplan
Allies and Morrison and Weston Williamson + Partners have submitted an outline planning application for 2,100 homes and up to 100,000m² of office space in Ebbsfleet, north Kent
Henley Halebrown, ZCD and nimtim win consent for 200 Hounslow homes
Henley Halebrown has been handed planning permission for a 209-home estate redevelopment in Brentford, which it designed with ZCD Architects and nimtim architects
BDP gets go-ahead for one-bedroom eco-homes in Bristol
BDP has been handed planning permission for nine affordable eco-homes in north Bristol
Stirling Prize winner McLaughlin calls for action to tackle stress and overwork
Stirling Prize winner Níall Mclaughlin used his acceptance speech to call for ‘collective action’ to reduce stress and overwork in the profession
Henley Halebrown’s Hackney housing handed Neave Brown Award 2022
Henley Halebrown has won the Neave Brown Award 2022 for best affordable housing for its primary school and housing complex in Haggerston, east London
Maccreanor Lavington submits plans for south London housing towers
Maccreanor Lavington has submitted plans for a pair of brick-clad residential skyscrapers in Borough, south London