BDP has revealed plans for a new ‘low-carbon’ neighbourhood for Swansea providing 159 ‘much-needed’ council homes for the Welsh coastal city
Author Archives: Anna Highfield
Mole Architects submits plans for north London community housing
Mole Architects has revealed plans for a 14-home scheme designed for a community land trust (CLT) in Camden, north London
Liverpool set to introduce tall buildings policy
Liverpool City Council is set to adopt a new tall buildings policy, which will limit the heights and locations of high-rise developments in the city
AHMM confirms ‘very difficult’ second round of redundancies
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) has confirmed it has made a second round of redundancies this year, following ‘further review’ of its business model
Woolwich tower developer hits back at ‘disproportionate’ demolition order
The developer of a south London building subject to a council demolition order has hit back at the ruling, calling it 'an extreme and disproportionate measure'
A doorway to the profession: what is GCSE Architecture?
Now in its fifth year, the pioneering GCSE in architecture, run at a Doncaster secondary school, is proving increasingly popular. Anna Highfield speaks to Paul Plunkett, who runs the course
Feix and Merlin’s ‘gemstone’ pavilion at Canada Water wins planning
Southwark Council has granted planning permission for a pavilion by Feix&Merlin Architects within the major Allies and Morrison-led masterplan scheme for Canada Water
Pilbrow & Partners’ controversial King’s Road M&S scheme gets go-ahead
Kensington and Chelsea Council has approved Pilbrow & Partners’ controversial proposals for a new office and retail building to replace an existing 1980s building on King’s Road in Chelsea, west London
Maccreanor Lavington wins approval for Canada Water housing zone
Maccreanor Lavington has won detailed planning permission for a mixed-use development which forms part of Allies and Morrison’s wider Canada Water masterplan
‘Foolhardy’ – Architects slam plans to demolish fire-ravaged Ayr Station Hotel
Scottish architects have slammed plans to demolish an iconic 1880s listed hotel in Ayr after it was ravaged by fire for the second time in four months