The latest in a series of practice profiles looking at architects who have recently decided to go it alone
Earl’s Court developer releases first visuals of proposed new buildings
The Earls Court Development Company (ECDC) has released the first visuals of proposed blocks on its giant west London site, drawn up by Maccreanor Lavington, Sheppard Robson, Serie, DRMM, ACME and Haworth Tompkins
ARB rethinks ‘shock’ £9k-a-year fee to architecture schools
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) is to slash the £9,200 a year it was planning to charge each of the UK’s 60 architecture schools to accredit courses
RCKa gets go-ahead for retirement community on troubled Kent plot
RCKa has won approval for a 140-unit self-contained retirement village in Kent, overcoming a ‘troubled history of earlier attempts’ to develop the greenbelt plot
Winner named in contest for ‘digital first’ regeneration of Manchester’s Holt Town
Manchester City Council has chosen Studio Egret West to draw up a new digitally driven neighbourhood development framework for Holt Town
Budget ’24: £118 million for Canary Wharf but little for housebuilding
The chancellor has pledged £118 million towards a life science hub and 750 new homes at London’s Canary Wharf in a Budget criticised for not addressing the nation’s wider housing problems
Jonathan Hendry wins approval for 10th ‘country house clause’ scheme
Jonathan Hendry Architects has won planning for a new stone-walled cylindrical ‘country house clause’ home in rural Rutland
Foster + Partners behind plans for 2km-tall Saudi tower
The AJ can reveal that Foster + Partners is working on the multibillion-dollar project to build the world’s tallest building – a 2km-high skyscraper in Riyadh twice the height of the current record holder
Sarah Wigglesworth Architects to shut doors after 30 years
London-based architect Sarah Wigglesworth has decided to wind down her award-winning practice, Sarah Wigglesworth Architects, after 30 years
Invisible Studio and Mole unwrap new base for Forest School Camps charity
Mole Architects and Invisible Studio have completed a £1.2 million low-carbon, low-energy base for educational charity Forest School Camps (FSC) at Haddenham in the Cambridgeshire Fens