Flood-resilient architecture specialist Baca Architects has won approval for a new family home next to the River Wid in Chelmsford, Essex
Níall Mclaughlin submits plans for another Oxford college scheme
Stirling Prize winner Níall McLaughlin Architects has submitted plans for another major university scheme in Oxford
Hill Patru submits plans for backland housing close to Spurs stadium
Hill Patru Architects has submitted plans for a six-home scheme on an empty backlands plot in the shadow of Tottenham Hotspurs FC’s New White Hart Lane stadium
Glenn Howells’ Manchester ‘tombstone’ tower survives legal challenge
The High Court has thrown out a bid to block Glenn Howells Architects’ plans for a £130 million, 55-storey student accommodation tower in Manchester
John Thompson, community-focused founder of HTA and JTP, dies aged 78
Architect and urbanist John Thompson, who co-founded Hunt Thompson Associates (now HTA Design) before setting up his own eponymous practice has died, aged 78
Jonathan Tuckey wins approval for chalk and hempcrete house
Jonathan Tuckey Design has been given the go-ahead for a 533m2 family home in rural Surrey made from chalk and hempcrete
George King Architects’ ‘willow tree’ wins Sheffield Covid memorial contest
George King Architects has won an open design competition for a willow tree-inspired Covid memorial in Sheffield city centre
Architects Indy Johar and Lesley Lokko recognised in New Year Honours
Architect Indy Johar, co-founder of Dark Matters Laboratories, has been made an MBE in King Charles’ first New Year Honours
Prolific Pritzker Prize-winning architect Arata Isozaki dies, aged 91
Japanese architect, city planner and theorist Arata Isozaki, who built more than 100 buildings during a six-decade-long career, has died, aged 91
Shortlist announced in Square Mile pop-up pavilion contest
The London Festival of Architecture (LFA) has revealed the six teams vying to design a pop-up ‘eco-home pavilion’ in London’s Square Mile