The architect behind a proposal for a north London house has hit back at objections, including some from celebrities living nearby, who dubbed it a ‘Malibu mansion’
Perkins&Will housing scheme on former Bristol zoo site will not be called in
Perkins&Will can go ahead with plans for 196 new homes on the site of the former Bristol Zoo after housing secretary Michael Gove refused to call in the scheme
Sheppard Robson gets go-ahead for 28-storey Manchester student tower
Sheppard Robson Architects has been given the green light for a 1,224-bed student residential tower scheme that replaces an earlier consented 642-unit co-living concept
WilkinsonEyre’s Wembley college plan wins local authority consent
WilkinsonEyre’s proposals for a new technical college campus in north-west London have moved a step forward after Brent Council gave them its approval
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands hotel scheme on empty Lambeth site rejected
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has failed to win approval for a 15-storey hotel close to Westminster Bridge, despite planning officers’ recommendations in favour
Jonathan Tuckey gets green light to rework south London ‘Fun Factory’
Jonathan Tuckey Design has been given the go-ahead to refurbish and add to a live-work space in south London with a rich theatrical history and links to Charlie Chaplin
RIBA’s Liverpool outpost to reopen with Tate tie-in
RIBA North is set to reopen following a deal whereby it will house Tate Liverpool exhibitions while the gallery undergoes a major revamp by 6a Architects
Foster + Partners’ Kent winery blocked by planning inspector
A planning inspector has backed Medway Council’s decision to turn down Foster + Partner’s proposed £30 million winery in Kent
Morris+Company gets green light for Southwark student block
Southwark Council has approved Morris + Company’s plans for a major student residential building and ‘keyworker’ housing development in south London
Fragment of Gulliver statue designed by ex-gangster on Edinburgh estate is listed
The foot of a much larger statue on an Edinburgh council estate has been listed, more than 10 years after the rest of it was demolished