Residents of a north London ‘warehouse district’ fear a vPPR-designed redevelopment will leave them priced out of one of London’s last affordable creative communities
David Adjaye settles in unfair dismissal case with ex-director
David Adjaye has settled out of court with an ex-director of Adjaye Associates Ghana who claimed she was unfairly dismissed from the practice
David Adjaye sued by Ghana office’s ex-director over ‘unfair’ sacking
Exclusive: David Adjaye is being sued in Ghana’s High Court by a former Adjaye Associates director who claims she was sacked after more than a decade at the practice
Opposition mounts to ‘wasteful’ demolition of post-war Glasgow towers
Campaigners are urging Scotland’s biggest social housing landlord to rethink its plans to demolish four high-rise towers at the heart of a Glasgow housing estate
Feilden Fowles’ York museum extension faces legal challenge
Feilden Fowles’ recently approved extension of the National Railway Museum in York could be knocked off track by a legal challenge
New housing minister announced as Lee Rowley
Lee Rowley has been announced by the government as the new housing minister – the fourth since the start of the year
Hawkins\Brown adds extra staircase to Camden estate tower
HawkinsBrown has redesigned a proposed Camden estate tower block to include additional staircases in a bid to ‘future-proof’ the scheme in view of changes to fire safety laws
Archio gets OK for pink Passivhaus homes in east London
Archio’s plans for three pink terracotta-clad Passivhaus houses on a ‘tricky’ corner site in east London have been given planning consent
Gibberd’s ‘light-filled’ Nuneaton Library faces demolition
Conservationists are fighting ‘needless’ plans to demolish Modernist architect Frederick Gibberd’s 1960s library in the Warwickshire market town of Nuneaton
Atomik Architecture staff to ballot over strike action
Staff at London practice Atomik Architecture are balloting over whether to strike for better pay and working conditions, in what their union describes as the UK’s first strike in a private sector practice