Hawkins\Brown has been selected to head up the next phase of the Carpenters Estate regeneration in Stratford, east London
PLP’s Westferry Printworks plans get the go-ahead – again
PLP Architecture’s controversial proposals for a major mixed-used scheme at Westferry Printworks in east London have been approved for a third time
Antony Gormley slams Coal Drops Yard pavilion proposal as ‘simply a bad idea’
Artist Antony Gormley has spoken out against a proposed retail pavilion at Coal Drops Yard in London’s King’s Cross
Think-tank urges Labour not to drop ‘beauty’ in planning reforms
Right-wing think-tank Policy Exchange has called on Labour not to drop the term ‘beauty’ from national planning policy
Studio Egret West co-founder steps down after 20 years
Studio Egret West (SEW) co-founder Christophe Egret has announced his departure from the practice after 20 years
Glasgow Art Deco cinema approved for demolition
Demolition of Glasgow’s Art Deco ABC cinema has been given the go-ahead, opening the door for a new student housing scheme designed by HAUS Collective
Populous unveils visuals of world’s largest football stadium in Morocco
Populous has revealed its vision for the world’s biggest football stadium, to be built in Casablanca
Hawkins\Brown to break Scottish high-rise record with 36-storey student tower
Hawkins\Brown’s proposal for what will become Scotland’s tallest building has been approved
Foster + Partners launches first modelmaking apprenticeship
Foster + Partners and four other practices, and others, have joined together to create a model making apprenticeship – the country’s first
‘It is not a decision I take lightly’: RIBA’s next president on working in Saudi
RIBA’s next president Chris Williamson discusses working on NEOM, his respect for those that choose not to, and why we should be moving away from ‘social media soundbites’ when discussing the topic