Government officials are carrying out a review of an ‘unfunded’ and ‘entirely fictional’ hospital rebuilding programme, health secretary Wes Streeting has said
A is For_ Q&A: ‘Folkestone has become the focus of our practice’
Emerging practice A is For_ has submitted plans for a 15-building, housing-led proposal for Folkestone on the Kent coast
Weston Williamson and Allies’ Ebbsfleet garden city gets green light
Allies and Morrison and Weston Williamson + Partners’ 2,100-home proposals for Ebbsfleet Garden City in Kent have been given the go-ahead
AHMM wins approval for housing on former Bethnal Green hospital site
Tower Hamlets has approved AHMM’s residential-led redevelopment of a Grade II-listed former hospital site in Bethnal Green, east London
Peter Barber gets go-ahead for 139-home scheme in Barnet
Barnet Council has approved Peter Barber Architects’ plans for 139 homes on the site of a car showroom in north London
HTA boss on why the practice keeps winning AJ100 Employer of the Year
Good design and standout staff benefits are just two of the reasons why HTA Design won AJ100 Employer of the Year for a third time in a row, the practice’s managing partner Simon Baylis told an AJ100 lunch
KPF unwraps proposals to overhaul Foster’s HSBC tower in Canary Wharf
Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF)’s winning design for the overhaul of Foster + Partners’ headquarters for HSBC has been unveiled
Labour to ‘get Britain building’ – but no detail on housing drive
Planning reforms and housing commitments were included in yesterday’s (17 July) king’s speech – Labour’s first in 15 years
‘Generation Rave’ is growing to care: Ravensbourne Student Show 2024
From a horticultural centre inside a gas holder to a psychedelic therapy clinic in the ruins of Southwark Park, caring for the community – and the planet – was at the core of this year’s showcase at Ravensbourne University
Fosters’ City Hall rejected for listing for a second time
Foster + Partners’ City Hall building, formerly home to the Greater London Authority, has been refused listing, paving the way for Gensler’s proposals to overhaul the 22-year-old landmark