Hawkins\Brown picked to lead next phase of Carpenters Estate regen
Hawkins\Brown has been selected to head up the next phase of the Carpenters Estate regeneration in Stratford, east London
By Gino Spocchia 29 August 2024 945 Views
Hawkins\Brown has been selected to head up the next phase of the Carpenters Estate regeneration in Stratford, east London
By Merlin Fulcher 19 July 2024 2,624 Views
Arup, Grimshaw and 5th Studio have been appointed to work on the next stage of redeveloping east London’s Stratford Station and surrounding areas
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 Pamela Buxton 21 June 2024 679 Views
AWW’s ‘joyful’ new premises for the Mary Ward Centre adult education college in Stratford, east London, is the winner of this year’s AJ100 Community Impact of the Year award
By Anna Highfield 22 May 2024 1,061 Views
Maccreanor Lavington has put forward a planning application to transform a 12ha site once used as the main construction hub for the 2012 London Olympic Games
By Ruth Lang. Photography Simon Menges 29 April 2024 2,001 Views
The building in Stratford, east London, provides over 40,000m² of space for 5,000 students over 17 storeys, bringing together departments previously dispersed across six sites
By Gino Spocchia 11 April 2024 2,413 Views
BDP’s designs for a 41-storey student skyscraper in Stratford, east London, have secured planning from the London Legacy Development Corporation (LDDC)
By Gino Spocchia 28 February 2024 2,400 Views
Metropolitan Workshop and Proctor & Matthews Architects have won planning consent for a £1 billion east London estate regeneration masterplan
By Gino Spocchia 18 January 2024 1,252 Views
Housing and work spaces should be built on the site earmarked for Populous’s now-abandoned Sphere venue, Newham’s mayor has suggested
By Gino Spocchia 9 January 2024 2,592 Views
Populous’s designs for a 21,500-capacity Sphere-shaped arena in east London have been withdrawn by backer Madison Square Garden (MSG) despite being called in by Michael Gove