The public has had the first chance to use stations by Foster + Partners, Grimshaw, and Woods Bagot with John McAslan + Partners, on the newly opened Sydney Metro City line
Howells behind plans to convert Seifert’s Croydon tower into flats
Howells is planning to convert Croydon’s iconic Richard Seifert-designed NLA Tower office block into flats under permitted development rules
Zaha Hadid Architects and Pascall+Watson picked to design Africa’s largest airport
Zaha Hadid Architects and Pascall+Watson Architects have been chosen as part of the consortium to design the $6 billion first phase of a new airport in Ethiopa, which is set to become Africa’s largest
ARB reports record income as reserves near £5m
The Architects Registration Board’s income from retention and registration fees rose £1.26 million in the last financial year, hitting a record £7.85 million
RIBA Stirling Prize 2024: this year’s finalists revealed
Mikhail Riches Architects, which won the RIBA Stirling Prize five years ago, has been named among the six finalists for the 2024 award
Big reveal for planning shake-up this week – but spending cuts expected
The government is expected to outline ‘ambitious reforms’ to the National Planning Policy Framework tomorrow as part of its drive to build 1.5 million new homes over the next five years
Northampton Maggie’s centre by Stephen Marshall Architects starts on site
Construction has started on Stephen Marshall Architects’ new Maggie’s cancer care centre in Northampton
Emerging practice unveils plans for East End arts hub in former warehouse
Up-and-coming architecture practice JAM has revealed plans to transform a disused 19th-century warehouse in Plaistow into a new arts hub
New government ‘working at pace’ to solve HS2 Euston ‘mess‘
Moves to bring High Speed 2 (HS2) into Euston are being worked on ‘at pace’, according to new secretary of state for transport Louise Haigh
Harp & Harp wins approval for homes on south London backland plot
Merton Council has given Harp & Harp the go-ahead to build eight homes on a ‘heavily constrained’ backland plot in Morden, south London, overlooked from all sides