Van Heyningen & Haward Architects’ (vHH) revamp of Houlton Secondary School, Rugby, has been named among the finalists for the RIBA’s new reuse prize
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BREAKING: Gove rejects M&S Oxford Street demolition
Michael Gove has rejected controversial plans by Pilbrow + Partners to demolish and redevelop Marks and Spencer’s flagship Oxford Street store, overruling a planning inspector’s verdict
KPF gets go-ahead for 23-storey laboratory tower at Canary Wharf
Tower Hamlets Council has approved plans by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) to build a 23-storey life sciences laboratory in Canary Wharf, London
Adjaye’s controversial Brixton tower withdrawn by developer
Adjaye Associates’ contested plans for an office tower in Brixton have been withdrawn by the developer just days before a key hearing on the scheme was due to take place
New practice Singh Fudge: ‘Reuse and retrofit need to become the norm’
The latest in a series of practice profiles looking at architects who have recently decided to go it alone
Emerging architects shortlisted for new-look Stephen Lawrence Prize
The first finalists have been revealed for the relaunched Stephen Lawrence Prize, which is now only open to recently qualified and emerging architects
New practice A IS FOR_: ‘We see ourselves as the world’s smallest big practice’
The latest in a series of practice profiles looking at architects who have recently decided to go it alone
BDP picked to deliver Heatherwick’s Nottingham Broad Marsh masterplan
BDP has won Nottingham City Council’s relaunched competition to deliver Heatherwick Studio’s vision for its huge Broad Marsh redevelopment
‘Floundering’ – government still unclear over HS2 Euston goals, says damning report
A key parliamentary committee has said the Department for Transport still does not know what it is trying to achieve with the proposed HS2 station at Euston, despite spending £289 million and eight years designing it
Bennetts Associates gets green light for Brent Cross mass-timber office
Barnet Council has approved Bennetts Associates’ 17,300m² mass-timber office building at Related Argent’s £8 billion Brent Cross Town in north London