Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands (LDS) and AHR Architects have revealed two separate regeneration-led proposals in Bristol
BDP leads ‘urgent’ call to government over visa salary thresholds
BDP is leading a call for the government to rethink its visa salary threshold changes, which it says are creating insurmountable barriers for international workers and threatening the UK architecture profession
Fresh calls to list Brutalist Southbank Centre after 35 years of refusals
The Twentieth Century Society has launched a fresh campaign to have London’s Southbank Centre listed, the latest move in a 35-year saga
Champion of Islamic architecture the Aga Khan dies aged 88
The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the world's Ismaili Muslim community and a lifelong advocate for Islamic architecture and culture, has died aged 88
Plans submitted for new £100m Liverpool Baltic Station
Plans have been submitted for a brand new train station in Liverpool near the city’s popular Baltic Market food hall
Listing bid to save Wolverhampton’s 1960s art school from demolition
A bid has been launched to list Wolverhampton University’s School of Art in order to save it from demolition
Hodder’s Manchester tower to go ahead after mill listing bid fails
Hodder + Partners’ proposed 37-storey tower and redevelopment of a former cotton mill in Manchester city centre is out of hot water after a listing bid for the mill failed
AHMM gets go-ahead to redevelop major Bristol shopping quarter
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) has been granted planning permission to redevelop a major shopping quarter in Bristol city centre
Stride Treglown launches housing pattern book for Wales
Stride Treglown has published Tai ar y Cyd Pattern Book, a housing pattern book for Wales, supported by the Welsh government
Sergison Bates gets the OK for Hampstead housing ‘designed around trees’
Sergison Bates has been granted planning permission for a 33-home housing scheme in north London designed around mature trees