Up-and-coming design talents have been named on a diverse five-strong shortlist in the RIBA-organised contest to create a memorial to the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire tragedy
RetroFirst stories: Tom Turner on why a revamp trumped demolition in Sussex
Tom Turner of Tom Turner Architects on his recently approved plans to retrofit an historic farmstead overlooking Chichester Harbour – a house once set to be demolished and replaced
New Ghanaian government to probe Adjaye’s contentious cathedral project
Ghana’s newly elected government has vowed to investigate the controversial project to build a £330 million National Cathedral designed by Adjaye Associates in the capital, Accra
Shock approval for Foster + Partners’ reworked Whitechapel tower
Tower Hamlets councillors have gone against their own officers and given the thumbs-up to a controversial Foster + Partners’ 41,000m² tower scheme in Whitechapel
Foster + Partners’ reworked Whitechapel tower scheme set for refusal
Foster + Partners’ revised plans for a 41,000m² tower scheme on a corner site in Whitechapel, east London look set to be refused
Zaha Hadid Architects smashes turnover record as Middle East fees rocket
Fees earned by Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) for work in the Middle East have more than doubled – from £12 million to £27.1 million
Council rubber-stamps demolition of Hodder’s Stirling-winning building
Salford City Council has waved through the demolition of Hodder Associates’ Centenary Building in Salford – the first-ever winner of the Stirling Prize
Hawkins\Brown’s turnover hits new high but profits halve
Hawkins\Brown has reported record income levels for the second year in a row, but its profits before tax have dropped by 56 per cent
Heatherwick’s profits nosedive – but practice ‘bigger than ever’
Heatherwick Studio has reported a massive drop in profits and a 15 per cent fall in turnover to £42.3 million, according to its latest accounts
Architect Peter Clegg awarded an OBE in New Year Honours
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios (FCBS) founding partner Peter Clegg has been recognised with an OBE for ‘services to architecture’ in King Charles’ New Year Honours 2025