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
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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
Buttress appeals rejection of Manchester student housing in ‘war of attrition’
Heritage groups have described as ‘a war of attrition’ Buttress Architects’ appeal against the refusal of its reworked plans for a £58 million student housing block in Manchester city centre
ARB will insist on CPD ‘reflective statements’ despite industry opposition
The ARB has said it will retain a key element of its proposed new continuing professional development (CPD) scheme, despite a backlash from the industry
West End producer given 18 months to knock down ‘fortress-like’ rural home
The government has given the owners of a huge Norfolk house 18 months to knock it down, after they lost an appeal for retrospective planning permission
Mowat & Co wins approval for Hackney haberdashery-to-housing retrofit
Hackney Council has approved Mowat & Company’s transformation of an old haberdashery in Dalston, east London, into flats and a revamped commercial space