Projects from the 90s by Grimshaw, Populous and Hopkins all feature in a new campaign to save a selection of ‘outstanding’ British buildings as they turn 30 years old
Dowen Farmer wins consent to extend National Highways control centre
Dowen Farmer Architects has been granted planning approval to refurbish and extend a National Highways control centre in Surrey
Office for Place scrapped by government
The Office for Place, the government body set up in 2021 to champion good design and placemaking, is to be scrapped, housing minister Matthew Pennycook has announced
Brown + Company gets go-ahead for ‘heritage-led masterplan’ in York
New practice Brown + Company has won planning consent for three out of four zones of a ‘heritage-led masterplan’ in the centre of York
Atelier Ten founding director Patrick Bellew to step down
Environmental engineer Atelier Ten’s founding director Patrick Bellew is stepping down after 34 years
Australian community school named world’s best building at WAF 2024
Australian architect FJCstudio has made history by becoming the first practice to win the top award at the World Architecture Festival (WAF) twice
Government pledges £47m to ‘unlock’ 28,000 homes stalled by nutrient neutrality rules
The government has announced £47 million in funding to ‘unlock up to 28,000 homes’ stalled by nutrient neutrality rules
Rayner to massively restrict right to buy for new council homes
Angela Rayner will restrict tenants’ rights to buy new council homes in order to avoid losing social housing stock
FCBS’s Liverpool museum among projects facing Levelling Up funding cut
The government is likely to scrap funding for Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ (FCBS) Liverpool museums plans, along with cash pots promised to other major Northern projects
Latest Pay 100 survey reveals ‘unusually high’ talent exodus from architecture
The latest Pay 100 survey shows an 'unusually high' number of people are leaving architecture for better opportunities, according to its organisers