3XN has put forward a full planning application for an overhaul of Euston Tower, a 1970s skyscraper just off Euston Road in north London
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Architects Patty Hopkins and Audley English recognised in New Year Honours
Architects Patty Hopkins and Audley English have been made OBE and MBE respectively in King Charles’ New Year Honours 2024
Bennetts Associates plans ‘net zero’ tower for Manchester
Bennetts Associates has put forward plans for a high-rise hotel in Manchester, which developers claim will be ‘the UK’s first net zero tower’
Gove overrules inspector to approve major west London housing scheme
Michael Gove, secretary of state for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has approved proposals for a major west London housing scheme against the advice of the Planning Inspectorate
London School of Architecture Part 2 student wins RIBA President’s Silver Medal
A London School of Architecture student has won the RIBA Silver Medal 2023, the annual international award for the best Architecture design project at Part 2
Angry residents say council heating upgrade will destroy listed Neave Brown estate
Residents, including architects, of London’s celebrated Alexandra Road estate are in uproar over council proposals to fit new heating systems
RSHP wins appeal to overturn South Kensington tube refusal
RSHP's rejected plans for a mixed-use development around South Kensington tube station have been approved on appeal
Buckley Gray Yeoman submits two London office retrofits for planning
Buckley Gray Yeoman (BGY) has put forward two central London ‘sustainable office’ retrofit schemes for planning consideration
Plans unveiled for 35-storey student tower in Leeds
Plans have been submitted for a new 35-storey tower and renovation of a neighbouring 12-storey tower in Leeds city centre
RAAC crisis: more than 100 schools likely to need completely rebuilding
More than 100 schools across England built with reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) will probably need to be completely rebuilt, the government has said