Archigram co-founder Peter Cook has paid tribute to his former colleague and Kunsthaus Graz co-architect Colin Fournier, who has died at the age of 79 following a long illness
Portsmouth Civic Offices future uncertain after listing bid fails
Heritage campaigners have failed in a bid to protect a 1970s office complex in Portsmouth, which they fear is at risk of demolition
7N Architects draws up new coastal neighbourhood for Edinburgh
Edinburgh-based 7N Architects has unveiled a masterplan for up to 2,700 homes in a new green neighbourhood in the Scottish capital
RSHP submits plans for 54-storey City of London tower to replace 70s office
RSHP has submitted plans for a 54-storey skyscraper in the City of London to replace a 26-storey building designed by Richard Seifert
AHMM wins approval to turn Barbican office into homes
City of London councillors have approved AHMM's plans to transform a 1950s office building into co-living homes
Shigeru Ban wins 2024 Praemium Imperiale architecture award
Japanese architect Shigeru Ban has won the prestigious – and lucrative – Praemium Imperiale award for architecture
Open City names new chief executive
Open City has named influential architecture curator, educator and designer Manijeh Verghese as its new chief executive
Haworth Tompkins’ ‘ultra-urban’ east London warehouses approved
Haworth Tompkins has secured consent for a vast industrial scheme in east London, providing almost 12,000m² of workspace
Queen Elizabeth memorial design contest to launch this year
A competition to design a memorial to Queen Elizabeth II in St James’s Park, central London, will be launched before the end of the year
Bradford’s listed but empty leisure centre could become world-class skatepark
Ian Chalk Architects has drawn up speculative plans to convert a Grade II-listed abandoned 1970s leisure centre in Bradford into an Olympic standard skateboarding hub