A competition to design a memorial to Queen Elizabeth II in St James’s Park, central London, will be launched before the end of the year
Bradford’s listed but empty leisure centre could become world-class skatepark
Ian Chalk Architects has drawn up speculative plans to convert a Grade II-listed abandoned 1970s leisure centre in Bradford into an Olympic standard skateboarding hub
Birmingham Council defers decision on Stephenson Hamilton Risley tower
Councillors have deferred a decision on Stephenson Hamilton Risley Studio plans for a 41-storey build-to-rent tower in Birmingham.
BakerBrown to create farm classroom using local materials
East Sussex practice BakerBrown is to transform a local barn into a classroom to be used by farm visitors including children with complex neurodisabilities
Glass falls from RSHP’s NEO Bankside ‘narrowly missing passers-by’
Councillors have demanded action after glass reportedly fell from Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners’ (RSHP) NEO Bankside development on London’s South Bank
Three Modernist buildings listed on Welsh university campus
A trio of Dale Owen buildings constructed in West Wales in the 1960s and ’70s has been granted listed status following a long drive by heritage campaigners
Dagenham blaze demonstrated risk of storing on scaffolding, claim fire experts
Experts have warned of the dangers of storing building materials on scaffolding in the wake of the Dagenham fire that hospitalised two people last month
Proctor & Matthews masterplans Oxfordshire new town
Proctor & Matthews has set out plans for a 6,000-home new town on a former airfield in Oxfordshire
dRMM submits plans for 295 new homes in south-east London
dRMM has submitted proposals for almost 300 homes off the Old Kent Road in south-east London as part of a major estate regeneration scheme
Delays hit jmarchitects and Henning Larsen super-school
jmarchitects and Henning Larsen’s planned £71 million super-school in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, has been delayed by two years