RSHP has been announced winner of a competition to redesign the Bayeux Tapestry Museum in northern France
Government steps in over botched Agar Grove building
The government has stepped in to support residents of a north London housing block after it was deemed ‘not fit for purpose’ less than six years after completion
East London housing halted mid-build over second staircase uncertainty
Construction work on a residential scheme in east London has been halted mid-build because of fears it won’t meet new second-staircase regulations
DHaus submits plans for homes and offices in old piano factory
The DHaus Company has submitted plans to redevelop a disused piano factory and a warehouse in Tottenham into a mixed-used scheme with 36 houses
‘Be nice to planners,’ Public Practice chief urges architects
The chief executive of Public Practice has urged architects to show more empathy when dealing with over-stretched planners
Norman Foster: I’d love to talk to King Charles about architecture
Norman Foster has said he would ‘love the opportunity’ to talk to King Charles about architecture following the coronation on Saturday (May 6)
Grenfell Tower Inquiry final report delayed until 2024
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry will not publish its much-anticipated second and final report into the disaster until next year, it has been revealed
3DReid submits plans to retrofit ‘idiosyncratic’ Edinburgh warehouse
3DReid has put forward plans to convert an unusual former warehouse in Edinburgh’s historic Broughton Market into seven new apartments
Now in my back yard: meet the group building rear-garden micro-homes
Building homes in gardens is a no-no for many local authorities. Anna Highfield looks at how a tenacious group is winning over planners with a growing portfolio of light-touch, backland micro-homes
Museum of London on target for delayed 2026 opening
The Museum of London has confirmed it is to open its doors in 2026 – although later stages of the redevelopment are not set to complete until 2028