Leon Krier and Ben Pentreath’s plans to create a ‘smart town’ on the Hampshire coast have been dropped because they are ‘no longer viable’
Corstorphine & Wright housing approved for ‘neglected’ north London site
Haringey Council has approved a Corstorphine & Wright student housing and affordable housing scheme for a ‘neglected’ town centre site in north London
Dowen Farmer gets go-ahead to replace north London home with six infill houses
Dowen Farmer Architects has been granted planning permission for an infill housing project in Enfield, north London
ARB slaps two architects with hefty fines over project failings
The ARB has handed out hefty fines to two different architects over failings on residential projects
Sheffield £300m ‘zero carbon’ community’s first phase wins planning
Property developer Citu has been granted planning permission for the first phase of its major £300 million sustainable regeneration scheme for Sheffield
Rayner ditches ‘gimmicky’ Levelling Up title from department’s name
Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner has ditched the term ‘levelling up’ from the government’s housing, communities and local government department
Labour brings back compulsory housebuilding targets
Labour’s chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced major changes to UK housebuilding and green energy policies, including bringing back compulsory housebuilding targets and lifting a de-facto ban on onshore wind farms
Ted Cullinan’s famous Camden mews house goes on the market
The former Camden mews home of the late architect Ted Cullinan has been put on the market for £1.3 million
GPAD reveals ‘mini masterplan’ for Battersea site
London architecture practice GPAD has revealed a ‘mini masterplan’ proposal for a mixed-use development in Battersea, south-west London
BDP appointed to restore James Stirling’s ‘Modernist jewel’ in Cambridge
Cambridge University has appointed BDP to restore James Stirling’s Grade II*-listed History Faculty Building