The latest in a series of practice profiles looking at architects who have recently decided to go it alone
BDP picked to deliver Heatherwick’s Nottingham Broad Marsh masterplan
BDP has won Nottingham City Council’s relaunched competition to deliver Heatherwick Studio’s vision for its huge Broad Marsh redevelopment
‘Floundering’ – government still unclear over HS2 Euston goals, says damning report
A key parliamentary committee has said the Department for Transport still does not know what it is trying to achieve with the proposed HS2 station at Euston, despite spending £289 million and eight years designing it
Bennetts Associates gets green light for Brent Cross mass-timber office
Barnet Council has approved Bennetts Associates’ 17,300m² mass-timber office building at Related Argent’s £8 billion Brent Cross Town in north London
FaulknerBrowns wins approval for £14m Northumberland cultural hub
FaulknerBrowns Architects’ proposals for a £14 million council-backed cultural venue in Blyth, Northumberland, have been granted planning permission
‘Ashamed’ Adjaye denies allegations of sexual misconduct
David Adjaye has said he will seek professional help over relationships that ‘blurred the boundaries’ between his professional and personal life – but has denied claims of ‘sexual misconduct, abuse or criminal wrongdoing’
Ex-RIAS treasurer ‘misused’ its funds, says Scottish charity watchdog
The former secretary and treasurer of RIAS misused its funds and was allowed to handle the incorporation’s assets ‘unnoticed and unchallenged’ for years, according to Scotland’s charity watchdog
New practice Gouldstone & Co: ‘Peter Barbers’ was fun – that’s a good model’
The latest in a series of practice profiles looking at architects who have recently decided to go it alone
Bob Kerslake, Peabody chair and former civil service head, dies
Bob Kerslake, the former head of the civil service, chair of Peabody and one of the most respected voices in housing, has died aged 68
Adjaye’s Holocaust Memorial costs hit £139m as budget rises again
The budget for Adjaye Associates and Ron Arad’s national Holocaust Memorial has risen to £139 million – an increase of nearly £36 million in less than a year