Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) has revealed emerging plans for a mixed-use masterplan incorporating a 19-storey tower in Shoreditch, east London
Dowen Farmer gets green light for ‘pioneering’ multistorey kitchen cube
Dowen Farmer Architects has been granted planning permission for a multistorey kitchen ‘cube’ in west London
Hodder + Partners designs Bristol’s tallest building, replacing 18-storey hotel
Bristol City Council has approved Hodder + Partners’ plans to demolish a ‘dated’ high-rise Premier Inn and replace it with a major co-living and student housing scheme 10 storeys taller
Allies and Morrison gets go-ahead to retrofit 80s Cambridge office
Allies and Morrison has been granted planning permission to retrofit a ‘poorly performing’ vacant 1980s office building in Cambridge
Architects have ‘196 times’ more power to cut carbon through work than lifestyles
Architects have 196 times the power to slash carbon emissions through work on large projects than through changes to their own lifestyles, according to a member of Architype's climate action team
Dowen Farmer wins planning for five homes on ‘tricky’ backland site
Dowen Farmer Architects has won planning approval for five homes on a ‘tricky’ backland brownfield site in north London
‘Design leadership should start from school,’ infrastructure chief tells AJ100 lunch
The chair of the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) has said UK design leadership ‘should start from school’, with students being shown the difference between good and bad design from a young age
HTA secures planning on £500m Bermondsey Biscuit Factory scheme
Southwark Council has approved plans by HTA Design, AFK and Hawkins\Brown for a £500 million Bermondsey biscuit factory housing-led scheme in south London
Alec French wins approval to knock down Bristol’s Brutalist car park
Bristol City Council has unanimously approved Alec French Architects' controversial plans to demolish Rupert Street Car Park and replace it with a major mixed-use scheme
Threats to Eric Parry’s ‘justice quarter’ quashed by City of London
The City of London has quashed threats to Eric Parry Architects’ £240 million ‘justice quarter’ on Fleet Street, after a group of surrounding property owners raised concerns that it would block their light