Bristol City Council has overturned its own decision to refuse a Keep Architecture-designed housing scheme, approving the proposals just five weeks after initially refusing them
ARB strikes off architect for dishonesty over project inspections
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has struck off a Northern Ireland-based architect who misled a client over inspections of their home
AHMM cuts jobs as projects ‘unexpectedly’ paused or delayed
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) is making redundancies after a number of its projects were ‘put on hold unexpectedly’ or hit by delays
Adjaye ‘steps back’ from major roles amid sexual assault and misconduct allegations
David Adjaye has ‘stepped back’ from several major roles after allegations of sexual harassment against him emerged on Tuesday (4 July)
‘The SpaceX of architecture schools’: UEL Student Show 2023
This year’s University of East London degree show exhibits a cohort of future architects who have the tools to design for a climate emergency
DHaus wins approval for £2m rammed-earth house in Surrey countryside
DHaus has been given planning approval to build a 430m² low-carbon house in rural Surrey, using rammed-earth wall construction
Atkins gets go-ahead for latest stage of Barbican podium refurbishment
The Barbican podium – the raised ground level of the Grade II-listed City of London estate – is set to undergo a second phase of redevelopment after Atkins received planning consent for new landscape-led plans
Schools need extra £2.2bn a year to avoid ‘serious risks of building failure’
An extra £2.2 billion of funding per year is needed to avoid ‘the most serious risks of building failure’ in schools across England, according to the National Audit Office (NAO)
‘Idiosyncratic’ practice’s New Brutalist buildings for Cambridge Uni are listed
Two Cambridge University buildings by celebrated post-war architecture practice Howell, Killick, Partridge and Amis (HKPA) have been Grade II listed
Councils are sitting on ‘enough empty property for 19,500 affordable homes’
Local authorities across England, Scotland and Wales are sitting on enough empty commercial property to create more than 19,500 homes, according to estimates by not-for-profit organisation Habitat for Humanity Great Britain