Kyiv-based architecture studio Balbek Bureau has produced an online toolkit to help homeowners in Ukraine rebuild their war-damaged properties
Author Archives: Richard Waite
Detail Architects submits plans for two houses in York walled garden
Detail Architects has lodged plans for a pair of single-storey houses within a walled garden in a York suburb
Studio Gil and Material Cultures win approval for community-led food growing centre in Haringey
Haringey Council has approved plans by Studio Gil and sustainable building expert Material Cultures to transform a north London horticultural centre into an ecological food-growing hub
Heatherwick Studio reveals plans for its first Saudi project
Heatherwick Studio has unveiled proposals for its first project in Saudi Arabia: the conversion of an old water desalination plant into a museum and arts centre
Archmongers wins approval for £1m Broadstairs beach house
Thanet District Council has given the go-ahead to Shoreditch-based Archmongers for this £1 million new-build beach house in Broadstairs, Kent
ARB signs mutual recognition deal with Australia and New Zealand
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has signed a new deal allowing British, Australian and New Zealand architects to work and study more easily in each others’ countries
ADP and O’Donnell + Tuomey submit York University student centre plans
ADP Architecture and O’Donnell + Tuomey have submitted a planning application for their competition-winning proposals to build a £35 million student centre at the University of York
Grimshaw to make redundancies as HS2 work put on hold
Grimshaw has confirmed it will make redundancies after key parts of the multi-billion High Speed 2 (HS2) were put on hold due to budget concerns
Buckley Gray Yeoman wins approval for latest Portland House plans
Buckley Gray Yeoman has become the latest in a line of practices to win approval to overhaul developer Landsec’s Portland House – a 29-storey Brutalist landmark in London’s Victoria
RetroFirst Stories: How Buttress plans to save Oldham’s pigeon-infested Pru
The latest in an AJ series looking at architects who have saved buildings from the bulldozers or given them a new lease of life