An inquiry by the House of Lords’ Built Environment Committee has found the government’s approach to modern methods of construction (MMC) is ‘in disarray’
Feilden Fowles’ Oxford student homes and dining hall approved
Feilden Fowles Architects has won approval for 51 student homes, a dining hall and a café for a growing University of Oxford college
Zaha Hadid Architects to retrofit landmark 1960s tower
Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) has revealed plans to renovate Monaco’s 1960s Modernist tower, Le Schuylkill
Serpentine Gallery reveals architect for 2024 summer pavilion
South Korean architect Minsuk Cho and his practice Mass Studies has been chosen to design this summer’s Serpentine Gallery pavilion
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios gets go-ahead for Chatham contest winner
Medway Council has approved Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ (FCBS’s) £15 million creative industries centre in a former police station in Chatham
Only one UK practice on Mies award shortlist for Europe’s best new building
London-headquartered Metropolitan Workshop is the only UK practice to have a project shortlisted for the prestigious Mies van der Rohe Award 2024
Coppin Dockray gets go-ahead for homes in Surrey chalk pit
Coppin Dockray has been given planning consent for three new houses in a chalk quarry in Guildford, Surrey
Novak Hiles lodges plans for house in Barnet back garden
Novak Hiles Architects has submitted plans for a three-bedroom house on a ‘oversized and underutilised’ back garden plot in suburban Barnet, north London
Jo Cowen to redesign OMA’s Greenwich Morden Wharf tower plans
Jo Cowen Architects has been brought in to rework OMA’s approved plans for 1,500 homes in a cluster of towers close to the O2 Arena on the Greenwich Peninsula
Baca reveals proposals for world’s largest amphibious house
Flood-resilience specialist Baca Architects has submitted plans for the world’s largest amphibious house – a 385m² riverside home at Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire