Citizens Design Bureau has been granted planning permission for a ‘net zero’ straw bale welcome centre on a Grade I-listed estate in the West Midlands
Client-side careers: Meet the architects who jumped the fence
Architects who went from practice to client-side discuss their career changes and what they look for in the architects they hire
Denizen Works gets consent for boat house home on Scottish island
Denizen Works has been granted planning permission for a home with its own boathouse on a Hebridean island
Asif Khan and Theaster Gates’ Liverpool docks plans approved
Asif Khan Studio and artist Theaster Gates’ proposed transformation of Liverpool’s waterfront has been granted planning permission
Hodder + Partners’ plans for Bristol’s tallest building face legal challenge
Hodder + Partners’ proposal for what would be Bristol’s tallest building have been threatened by a legal challenge by an independent Bristol placemaking group
KPF unveils ‘staggered’ life sciences scheme for King’s Cross
Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) has unveiled designs for an 18,000m2, seven-storey 'staggered' life science and tech building near London's King’s Cross
AHMM submits major lab scheme next to Royal London Hospital
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) has submitted plans for a major new lab complex next to the Royal London Hospital in east London
Architect fined £2.5k over ‘casual and ill-informed’ approach to contracts
The ARB has fined a Brighton and Hove-based architect £2,500 for his ‘casual and ill-informed approach’ to contract formation, and for failures in advising a client on project costs
Public Practice boosts South West presence with spring 2024 cohort
Public Practice has revealed its latest group of architects and designers to be placed in local planning departments, with the programme continuing its expansion into the South West
Grenfell Inquiry’s final report delayed for a third time
Publication of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s final report has been pushed back again in the third major delay to the process