Foster + Partners has reported a 29 per cent jump in revenue to a record £422 million
Collective Architecture submits plans for Aberdeenshire museum
Collective Architecture has submitted plans for a new Museum of Aberdeenshire and Peterhead Library, restoring a 219-year-old Neoclassical building
Bury Market Hall ‘likely’ to be demolished after listing bid fails
Bury Market Hall is facing demolition after Historic England rejected a Twentieth Century Society bid to list the early-1970s building
Marks Barfield’s Brighton i360 to enter administration
The company behind Marks Barfield’s Brighton i360 attraction is set to enter administration
Waugh Thistleton battles £4m rotten roof legal claim
Waugh Thistleton Architects is set to fight a High Court trial in January as former client Vitsoe seeks £4 million in damages relating to a rotted timber roof
RIBA commissions probe into gender inequality in architecture
The RIBA has commissioned an investigation into why progress towards gender equity in architecture remains ‘far too slow’
Building study: Bennetts Associates retrofits the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
With its Edinburgh Futures Institute retrofit, Bennetts Associates has breathed new life into one of the Scottish capital’s major architectural landmarks
Stiff + Trevillion’s revised City tower plan draws over 1,300 objections
Stiff + Trevillion’s reworked plans for a 43-storey skyscraper in the City of London have received more than 1,300 comments of objection
Dowen Farmer submits plans for backland homes in south-east London
Dowen Farmer Architects has submitted plans for six new houses in a back garden in Mottingham, south-east London
Hugh Broughton Architects in £5.7m lawsuit over Inner Temple work
Hugh Broughton Architects is being sued by the trustees of Inner Temple after its design for an extension and refurbishment at the City of London legal premises allegedly failed to comply with Building Regulations