Maccreanor Lavington has been appointed by Network Rail to lead the masterplanning team for a major site once used as the main construction hub for the 2012 London Olympics
BÜF Architecture reveals designs for ‘unashamedly modern’ London housing
BÜF Architecture has revealed designs for three modern houses in Barnet, north London, ahead of a planning submission for the project
Bristol Council rejects Keep Architecture’s ‘hyperdense’ Broadwalk housing scheme
Bristol City Council has rejected Keep Architecture’s proposals to demolish the city’s Broadwalk Shopping Centre and replace it with up to 850 homes
Barratt forced to knock down 36 homes due to faulty foundations
A developer team led by housebuilder Barratt is to knock down 36 near-complete homes in Cambridgeshire after discovering their foundations had been botched
Spurs adds five storeys to proposed stadium-side hotel
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club is proposing to add five more storeys to a 22-storey hotel it intends to build just south of its north London football stadium
Zaha Hadid Architects designs ‘new beginning’ for collapsed Miami condo building
Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) has been selected to replace the Miami condo that disastrously collapsed in 2021, in what developers have described as ‘a new beginning’ for the site
Government signs UK-Swiss deal for mutual recognition of architects
The government will today (14 June) sign an agreement giving UK-qualified architects recognition in Switzerland and granting Swiss architects the same privilege in the UK
SPPARC narrowly wins approval for Bankside office and retail scheme
The casting vote by the chair of Southwark Council’s planning committee has secured approval for SPPARC’s eight-storey office and retail redevelopment near London’s South Bank, despite an influx of objections
Piercy&Co gets go-ahead for Camden Lock Market redevelopment
Camden Council has approved Piercy&Company’s proposal for a major regeneration of Camden Lock Market, which will add exhibition space, shopfronts, a canal jetty and a 40m-high ferris wheel
Activists take government to court for ‘watering down’ net-zero garden village
A group of activists is taking the government to court for ‘watering down’ a council’s net zero ambitions for a proposed garden village in Oxfordshire