Assael secures planning for 116 homes on former Greggs factory site
Assael Architects’ proposals for 116 homes on the site of a defunct Greggs factory in Twickenham, south-west London, have been approved despite being recommended for refusal
News stories about and completed buildings by Assael
By Gino Spocchia 22 November 2023 1,213 Views
Assael Architects’ proposals for 116 homes on the site of a defunct Greggs factory in Twickenham, south-west London, have been approved despite being recommended for refusal
By Gino Spocchia 4 July 2023 2,110 Views
Plans for 800 new homes to be built on top of Waitrose stores in Bromley and Ealing have been tweaked ahead of a submission by John Lewis
By Gino Spocchia 3 March 2023 3,357 Views
Ealing Council has green-lit Assael Architecture’s plans for the first phase of a 2,000-home development in the west London borough
By Rob Wilson, photography by Luke Hayes 7 December 2022 3,421 Views
Sunday Mills, next to the River Wandle in Earlsfield, includes a co-working space, communal kitchen, lounge and library, cinema room, gym and roof terraces
By Kate Youde 22 June 2022 3,599 Views
The AJ can reveal that Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands and Assael Architecture have become the first architects appointed to work with John Lewis Partnership on the retailer’s move into housing
By Tim Clark and Ella Jessel 13 July 2021 5,564 Views
Transport for London (TfL) has published revised plans that could see up to 46,000 homes built via its standalone property company
By Richard Waite 22 February 2021 871 Views
AJ100 practice Assael has opened a new office in Sydney, Australia, to tap into an anticipated build-to-rent (BTR) boom in the country
By Greg Pitcher 4 January 2021 3,934 Views
Assael Architecture and Metropolitan Workshop have won approval for more than 450 homes and a raft of industrial facilities in Stratford, east London – weeks after a PRP-led application for the site was withdrawn
By Merlin Fulcher 22 October 2020 3,741 Views
Assael Architecture has won a design competition looking at ways to embed social, environmental and economic sustainability into the second phase of development at Meridian Water in Enfield, north London
By Richard Waite 20 October 2020 2,063 Views
The RIBA is calling on its members to sign up to its new Inclusion Charter which calls on practices to publicly report on how they are improving equality and diversity