Housing expert Kate Barker has said UK housing is in a worse state now than when she wrote her flagship report on it 20 years ago
Gouldstone & Co wins consent for housing on ‘tricky’ Greenwich site
Gouldstone & Co has received planning permission for a housing scheme on a challenging backland site in Greenwich, south London
Shedkm’s overhaul of 1.62ha Sheffield brewery site clears first hurdle
Shedkm has been granted outline planning permission to regenerate a 1.62ha ‘derelict and unused’ former industrial area of Sheffield
Shaking up planning: what reform does the industry want to see?
Major planning reforms are on the horizon, and architects, planners and consultants have weighed in on the changes they want to see
BDP’s the Point saved from ‘soulless’ redevelopment
Milton Keynes City Council has saved the Point, one of the UK’s first multiplex cinema buildings, from demolition
Co-living is booming (again) – so is the residential revolution here to stay?
Co-living has had a bumpy few years. But as the project pipeline ramps up, has this alternative way of living finally found its feet? Anna Highfield stays in an Assael co-living scheme to find out
Capital&Centric to deliver 2,000 ‘design-led’ homes in UK’s largest new town
Developer Capital&Centric has secured a job to deliver 2,000 homes for the UK’s largest new town, Northstowe in Cambridgeshire
Art Deco film fears: what next for 20th-century cinemas?
As cinema closures snowball across the UK, heritage experts are concerned about the rising number of 20th-century cinema buildings left empty, or facing redevelopment
Feilden Fowles-designed learning centre opens in Natural History Museum garden revamp
The Natural History Museum's £25 million redesign of its garden opens to the public today, featuring designs by Feilden Fowles
PTE says its pilot scheme shows Future Homes Standard is deliverable
Pollard Thomas Edwards (PTE) has completed a pilot housing scheme built to the Future Homes Standard, which it says shows the standard is deliverable and scalable