Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Sheppard Robson, the team behind London's axed pyramid-shaped concert hall, have unveiled a new set of plans to redevelop the Museum of London site
Three shortlisted for controversial rebuilding of Crystal Palace estate
Architects HawkinsBrown, PRP and BPTW have been shortlisted to masterplan the highly controversial redevelopment of a 1960s estate in south London
Architect suspended after turning up at client’s house demanding payment
The ARB has suspended a Bristol architect from the register for nine months after he bombarded a client with ‘aggressive’ emails and turned up at their house in a dispute over payment
Gove backs ‘cracking’ plans for street votes on suburban development
Housing secretary Michael Gove has backed ‘cracking’ proposals to allow residents to join forces with neighbours and hold referendums on developing their streets
Squire & Partners’ Paddington tower cluster offered lifeline by mayor
Sadiq Khan has called in Squire & Partners’ designs for a cluster of high-rise towers on the site of the decommissioned Paddington Police Station after they were rejected by councillors
Cottrell & Vermeulen infill on estate garden sparks resident backlash
Southwark Council has approved Cottrell & Vermeulen’s plans to build homes on the garden of a south London estate despite fierce opposition from existing residents
‘A catalyst for change’: World Architecture Festival guest speakers on the post-Covid city
The upcoming World Architecture Festival (WAF) is themed ‘resetting the city’. The AJ asked architects and design professionals across the world how their cities had reacted to the Covid-19 pandemic
Why was The Tulip cancelled? Does it mean the end for London skyscrapers?
Few tears will be shed over the failure of London’s tallest new skyscraper to win approval, but its surprise rejection is a landmark decision for the city. What did Foster + Partners' design get so wrong? By Ella Jessel
Adjaye and Arad’s Holocaust Memorial facing legal challenge
Adjaye Associates and Ron Arad Architects’ £100 million Holocaust Memorial in Westminster is facing yet another hurdle after campaigners were granted permission to challenge its approval
UK talent among global finalists for AR Emerging Architecture prize
UK practices Surman Weston and Studio Propolis are among 16 finalists from across the globe competing for the Architectural Review (AR) Emerging Architecture award for 2020/2021