Allford Hall Monaghan Morris’s plans for a 36-storey student accommodation tower in Stratford, east London, have been approved
Astragal: We’re still waiting for Bartlett’s ‘unacceptable behaviour’ report
This month brings an update on the investigation into the culture at the Bartlett, as well as the latest put-down of architects by a housing secretary
Alison Brooks’ Stratford tower scheme approved
Alison Brooks Architects has been handed permission for a 35-storey tower and a 14-storey block next to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in east London
Colin Stansfield Smith’s Hampshire Archives among six buildings listed for Queen’s Jubilee
Colin Stansfield Smith’s Hampshire Archives in Winchester is among six structures to have been listed at Grade II in celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
Project starts fall as inflation bites
Project starts have sharply decreased in the face of inflation, particularly affecting labour and material costs, according to construction data tracker Glenigan
Old Oak’s Eleanor Fawcett on plans to buy land and find architects
Eleanor Fawcett, head of design at Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC), has revealed how the body proposes to buy up land, recruit architects and create a new town centre in west London
The Elizabeth line: Woolwich station by Weston Williamson + Partners
Will Ing visits the new line’s outlying Woolwich station
Corstorphine & Wright wins appeal for ‘overbearing’ Manchester tower plan
A planning inspector has approved Corstophine & Wright Architects’ plans for a 28-storey tower in Manchester, after the city council rejected the ‘overbearing’ proposal last year
Feilden Fowles submits plans for Oxford student homes and dining hall
Feilden Fowles Architects has put forward plans for 51 student homes, a dining hall and a café for a University of Oxford college
Levelling up – Sunderland: The city ‘on a 30-year mission to hollow itself out’
Sunderland’s centre has been ‘hollowed out’ by deindustrialisation and outward migration, but the council’s plan for regeneration is one of the biggest recipients of levelling-up funding, reports Will Ing