Adam Khan Architects has unveiled proposals to restore Barbara Hepworth's second art studio, returning part of the building back to its former use as a dance hall
Archio submits plans for ‘genuinely affordable’ homes in south-east London
Archio has submitted plans for 16 'genuinely affordable' Community Land Trust (CLT) homes in south-east London
Jonathan Ross fights plans for housing development on his doorstep
TV presenter Jonathan Ross is objecting to plans for a housing development on his doorstep
Buckley Gray Yeoman wins approval for Modernist riverside retrofit in London
The City of London has approved Buckley Gray Yeoman (BGY)’s retrofit of a 1970s riverside office building overlooking London Bridge
Donald Insall gets go-ahead to demolish Brutalist box theatre in Wales
Conwy Council has approved controversial proposals by Donald Insall Associates to demolish a 1960s Brutalist box on a former civic hall in north Wales
Renzo Piano’s studio to ‘guard integrity’ of Paris’s Centre Pompidou during revamp
Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW) will be the ‘guardians of the architectural integrity’ of the Centre Pompidou as it undergoes a €488 million (£377 million) overhaul
BIG, Arup, AtkinsRéalis in call for Europe to shift to circular economy by 2035
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), Arup and AtkinsRéalis are among the creators of a new report which makes the case for Europe to shift to a circular economy by 2035
Red + White gets go-ahead for ‘contemporary and modern’ terraced houses in west London
Red + White has received planning permission for a ‘boutique terrace’ of contemporary family homes in west London
Architect suspended over £2m seaside home which spiralled to £11m
A Guernsey-based man has been suspended from the Architects Register for two years over failings on a luxury seaside house in the Channel Islands which ballooned in cost from £2 million to £11 million and was never finished
GPAD scrapes approval for ‘traditional’ redesign of previously refused flats
GPAD has narrowly won approval for a housing scheme in north-west London, 14 months after its previous proposal for the site was refused