Historic England named Client of the Year for £28m Shrewsbury mill repair and reuse
Historic England has been named as Client of the Year at the AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards 2024
By Fran Williams 11 September 2024 395 Views
Historic England has been named as Client of the Year at the AJ Retrofit & Reuse Awards 2024
By Gino Spocchia 31 July 2024 1,044 Views
Three post-war buildings at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge – including one by National Theatre architect Denys Lasdun – have been recognised by Historic England
By Duncan Wilson 23 July 2024 2,286 Views
Every older building can become more efficient and climate resilient if well-informed action is taken – and this is how you do it, says Historic England chief Duncan Wilson
By Gino Spocchia 27 June 2024 1,768 Views
A Postmodern house in Egyptian Revival style by John Outram Associates has become the youngest listed building in the UK after a campaign to protect it led by The Twentieth Century Society (C20)
By Gino Spocchia 31 May 2024 978 Views
Howells’ proposals for the controversial redevelopment of the UK’s oldest cinema on the doorstep of a Grade II-listed pub have been unveiled for the first time
By Gino Spocchia 24 May 2024 917 Views
Bristol’s former Debenhams store is set for demolition after a proposed 28-storey tower designed by AWW was approved
By Gino Spocchia 22 May 2024 778 Views
tp bennett has gained planning consent for an extension and refurbishment of Alban Gate, Terry Farrell's Postmodern office in the City of London, after replacing Gensler on the job
By Gino Spocchia 15 May 2024 1,617 Views
Westminster City Council has approved David Chipperfield Architects and Feix & Merlin’s proposals for a ‘set piece’ building for the London School of Economics’ Holborn campus
By Merlin Fulcher 20 March 2024 2,194 Views
Peter Barber Architects has won an open tender competition to create ‘exemplary’ new housing at the Grade I-listed Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings in Shropshire
By Gino Spocchia 19 March 2024 2,751 Views
Urban Splash has agreed to sell Plymouth’s Civic Centre back to the council for £1 – ending a nearly 10-year wait for redevelopment of the Grade II-listed landmark