Howells plants plans for Birmingham Botanical Gardens overhaul
Howells has unveiled plans to transform the Grade-II*-listed Birmingham Botanical Gardens, including the refurbishment of existing heritage buildings
News stories about and completed buildings by Howells
By Gino Spocchia 19 September 2024 836 Views
Howells has unveiled plans to transform the Grade-II*-listed Birmingham Botanical Gardens, including the refurbishment of existing heritage buildings
By Richard Waite 20 August 2024 2,556 Views
Howells is planning to convert Croydon’s iconic Richard Seifert-designed NLA Tower office block into flats under permitted development rules
By Gino Spocchia 10 July 2024 1,808 Views
Howells’ plans for a 34-storey student tower in Stratford, east London – a taller replacement for an approved Henley Halebrown scheme – have been refused due to the scheme’s ‘excessive’ height
By Gino Spocchia 27 June 2024 1,049 Views
Howells has been granted planning approval for a four-tower, 700-home scheme on Stratford Waterfront next to the new Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London College of Fashion and V&A East
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 13 May 2024 2,494 Views
Howells has submitted long-awaited plans for a 17,000m² 18-storey office tower in Manchester’s creative Northern Quarter
By Richard Waite 10 May 2024 885 Views
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ overhaul of the world’s first iron-framed building has won four special prizes in this year’s RIBA West Midlands awards
By Gino Spocchia 1 May 2024 1,824 Views
Howells has submitted a planning application for four residential towers on Stratford Waterfront to the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC)
By Gino Spocchia 12 April 2024 1,140 Views
Leeds City Council has approved Howells’ proposal for a 45-storey ‘landmark’ residential tower
By Gino Spocchia 1 March 2024 1,186 Views
Almost 1,000 apartments by Glancy Nicholls Architects and Glenn Howells Architects – formerly athletes’ accommodation for the 2022 Commonwealth Games – are being sold off by Birmingham City Council