Housing and work spaces should be built on the site earmarked for Populous’s now-abandoned Sphere venue, Newham’s mayor has suggested
MPs urged to scrap Adjaye’s Holocaust Memorial
MPs have been urged to ditch the Holocaust Memorial by Adjaye Associates and Ron Arad proposed for Victoria Tower Gardens
Dowen Farmer’s homes on former Herts green belt land approved
Dowen Farmer Architects’ plans to build seven homes on former green belt land to the south of Hatfield in Hertfordshire have been handed consent
O’DonnellBrown submits plans for major Glasgow docks housing scheme
O'DonnellBrown Architects has submitted long-awaited plans for new homes on the site of Glasgow’s former graving docks
British Museum revamp contest faces boycott over BP backing
Activists are urging architects to boycott the British Museum’s redevelopment plans following its highly controversial £50 million funding deal with BP
Weston Williamson puts HS2 viaduct design to public vote
Weston Williamson + Partners and HS2 are giving the public a final say on the appearance of a viaduct for the high speed rail link in the West Midlands
Mackintosh tea rooms saved from closure five years after £10m revamp
The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) has come to the rescue of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Willow Tea Rooms, which had been threatened with closure just five years after it underwent a £10 million revamp
Clear Architects wins planning for Chingford riverside ‘tree houses’
Waltham Forest Council has approved plans by Clear Architects to turn a 0.13ha brownfield plot in Chingford into five riverside homes
AHMM losses nearly double to £1.8m despite revenue increase
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) has reported a loss for the second year in a row, despite an increase in income
dRMM joined by new names on major Peckham regeneration scheme
Dowen Farmer Architects and Feix&Merlin have joined the recently appointed dRMM-led team regenerating the Aylesham Centre in Peckham, south London