PLP Architecture has lodged plans for a 30-storey ‘co-living’ scheme in east London aimed at long-term, younger renters
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3DReid posts loss after overseas rethink
AJ120 practice 3DReid made a pre-tax loss of £888,000 in 2014 following a company restructure which saw it close all of its international businesses
Baca wins go-ahead for Forest Hill homes
Baca Architects has scooped permission for this mews-style housing in Forest Hill, south-east London
Landolt + Brown reveals Peckham Rye public realm plans
Designs by Landolt + Brown for a new square and other public realm improvements at Peckham Rye Station in south London have been submitted to planners
Which councils employ the most in-house architects?
This week Croydon Council revealed it was opening its own in-house architects department. But which local authorities already have architects on their payroll?
House Plan: Simon Hudspith on Kahn’s Dominican Motherhouse
In the latest in the AJ’s ongoing series looking at influential housing plans, Simon Hudspith choses Louis Kahn’s unbuilt Dominican Motherhouse of St Catherine de Ricci in Pennsylvania
Housing associations reclassified as public sector
The Office for National Statistics has reclassified housing associations as public sector bodies, in a move that will bring £60 billion of debt on to the public balance sheet.
Alsop reveals plans for major Brentford scheme
Will Alsop’s practice aLL Design has drawn up plans for this mixed-use development in Brentford, west London
Serpentine director Peyton-Jones to step down
Serpentine Galleries director Julia Peyton-Jones has announced she is to step down after 25 years in charge
House Plan: Ben Adams on Lamble Street Housing
This week the AJ brings back its popular series looking at influential housing plans. Here Ben Adams picks Benson and Forsyth’s Lamble Street Housing, which he used to call home