Panter Hudspith plans 11-storey block to replace home of Keith Williams Architects
An 11-storey office building by Panter Hudspith is set to replace the current south London home of Keith Williams Architects if plans are approved next week
By Gino Spocchia 20 February 2023 2,136 Views
An 11-storey office building by Panter Hudspith is set to replace the current south London home of Keith Williams Architects if plans are approved next week
By AJ Contributor 5 October 2022 1,269 Views
The first of six films looking at the 2022 contenders for the RIBA Stirling Prize ahead of the announcement of the winner on 13 October
By Rob Wilson 4 October 2022 5,814 Views
AJ architecture editor Rob Wilson gives his verdict on the mainly well-mannered and muted contenders for this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize
By Richard Waite 14 September 2022 4,434 Views
Bookmaker William Hill has made Mae Architects' Sands End Arts and Community Centre in Fulham its early favourite to win this year’s Stirling Prize
By Will Ing 13 September 2022 1,307 Views
Panter Hudspith Architects has resubmitted plans for an 11-storey office block at 74-84 Long Lane in Southwark, south London
By Catherine Slessor 21 July 2022 2,440 Views
Architecture critic Catherine Slessor gives her verdict on this year's RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist and wonders whether the time has finally come for Níall McLaughlin to win the UK's biggest architectural award
By Richard Waite 21 July 2022 7,596 Views
Four of the six buildings vying for this year’s Stirling Prize, the highest accolade in UK architecture, are in the capital
By Richard Waite 27 May 2021 3,571 Views
Greenwich Council has approved an 800-home scheme in Woolwich by a Panter Hudspith-led team which was reworked after a 1930s market building on the site was listed
By Greg Pitcher 24 October 2018 96 Views
Ministers have granted heritage protection to an innovative 1930s market structure that was earmarked for demolition under a proposed 700-home Panter Hudspith-led scheme
By Greg Pitcher 27 April 2018 72 Views
Heritage campaigners have objected to a 700-home Panter Hudspith-led scheme that would involve demolition of an innovative 1930s market structure in south-east London