A police raid on an east London arts and architecture charity in which three people were arrested has been ruled unlawful by the High Court
Plans in for Hawkins\Brown’s Oxford West End regeneration
HawkinsBrown has put forward plans for a mixed-use regeneration of an ‘overlooked and under-appreciated’ brownfield site near Oxford railway station
New faults found on troubled WilkinsonEyre bridge after mast snaps
Engineers investigating a snapped mast on the WilkinsonEyre-designed Twin Sails Bridge in Poole found a new fault which made further closures necessary last week
Historic England slams ‘insensitive’ Herzog & de Meuron Liverpool St plans
Campaign groups, including the government’s own heritage watchdog, have united in condemnation of new plans to overhaul London’s Liverpool Street station
Fire hits Edinburgh’s famous Jenners store due for Chipperfield revamp
Jenners, the 128-year-old former department store in Edinburgh earmarked for a major overhaul by David Chipperfield Architects, has been hit by fire
Milan’s San Siro stadium will not be demolished, says Italian culture minister
Milan’s football stadium, slated to be replaced by a design by Populous, will not be knocked down, according to a senior official in Italy's culture ministry
Make sprinklers mandatory in all public buildings, RIAS urges after fatal hotel fire
Sprinklers should be made mandatory in all public buildings, the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) has said, following an inquiry into the death of two men in a fire in a Scottish hotel
Sheppard Robson’s Barkingside scheme for TfL gets green light
Transport for London (TfL) has been given the go-ahead to build 98 new homes designed by Sheppard Robson next to a Tube station in east London