AJ100 practice tp bennett has won planning permission for a one-off 522m² house in rural Essex, built with quarried stone, timber and reclaimed bricks
SimpsonHaugh reveals bid to smash Manchester’s tallest tower record
SimpsonHaugh has unveiled plans for a 76-storey skyscraper in Manchester, which would dwarf nearby 47-storey Beetham Tower and become the city’s tallest building
New practice Northern Bureau for Architecture: ‘We pick the brains of other small practices’
The latest in a series of practice profiles looking at architects who have recently decided to go it alone
Kirkland Fraser Moor submits plans for ‘deconstructed’ Suffolk house
Kirkland Fraser Moor has lodged plans for a 284m² house, designed as a ‘series of simple blocks’ for a coastal plot on the western edge of Aldeburgh
ARB’s £9k charge to architecture schools an ‘unwelcome shock’, says RIBA
The RIBA has reacted angrily to the Architects Registration Board’s (ARB) decision to charge each of the UK’s 60 architecture schools £9,200 a year to accredit their courses
HTA Design increases turnover and profits despite ‘challenges’
AJ100 practice HTA Design has posted a nine per cent increase in fee income despite the challenges of moving headquarters and the ‘rapid slowdown’ in housebuilding caused by ballooning material costs and interest rates
‘Partial housing recovery’ predicted for 2024, but architects’ morale low
Industry tracker Glenigan is predicting a ‘partial recovery’ in housing work next year but says the poor economic outlook has continued to put the brakes on projects starting on site
Earl’s Court masterplan revised to cut tower heights and number of homes
The Earls Court Development Company (ECDC) has reworked its masterplan for the redevelopment of the former west London exhibition centre to feature fewer super-tall towers as well as fewer homes
New practice Gouldstone & Co submits plans for homes on Merton garden plot
Gouldstone & Co has submitted plans for this three-home scheme on a long, thin triangular garden plot in Merton, south London
Liverpool names architects to transform 1980s Festival Gardens into homes
Liverpool City Council has named a team featuring Metropolitan Workshop and shedKM to draw up housing-led plans for its famous waterfront Festival Gardens