AHMM has put forward plans to redevelop a Grade II-listed former hospital site in Bethnal Green, east London, once the centre of a High Court battle over a mulberry tree
ADAM Architecture to design Duchy of Cornwall’s first social homes
ADAM Architecture is drawing-up £3 million plans for 24 new social homes for the Duchy of Cornwall in Newquay, north Cornwall
dRMM unveils first designs for 850-home Peckham estate regeneration
dRMM has revealed long-awaited regeneration plans for the Aylesham Centre in Peckham, south London
London’s ’jarring‘ skyline and ’trophy architect‘ towers slammed by NY critic
London’s skyline has been labelled a cacophonous mess by a New York Times critic, who has blamed the capital’s planning system and developers’ apparent addiction to star architects
Gove’s brownfield-first planning policy criticised as ‘threadbare’
Key industry figures have criticised government proposals to re-emphasise brownfield use in planning policy
Hawkins\Brown submits plans to keep Printworks venue at Canada Water
Hawkins\Brown has submitted plans to retain the Printworks entertainment venue at the centre of the 21.4ha Canada Water masterplan in Rotherhithe, south-east London
WilkinsonEyre school expansion gets govt nod over £6m Dyson donation
WilkinsonEyre-designed expansion plans for a Wiltshire primary school have moved one step further after the government approved a £6 million donation from entrepreneur James Dyson
Sheppard Robson’s controversial Jersey scheme given top-level sign-off
Disputed proposals by Sheppard Robson for 238 new homes and a 103-bed hotel in Jersey have finally been approved
Consider younger couples and children in planning policy, government urged
Young people and children should be better served by national planning policy, architects are telling a government planning inquiry
C20 Society and Historic England object to 28-storey scheme on Bristol Debenhams site
Proposals by AWW to demolish Bristol’s former Debenhams store and replace it with a 28-storey tower have come under fire