Bureau de Change Architects has lodged a planning application for a 1,100m² mixed-used scheme to replace a single-storey warehouse close to Ladbroke Grove, west London
Baca wins approval for world’s biggest amphibious house
Flood-resilience specialist Baca Architects has been given the go-ahead for the world’s largest amphibious house: a 385m² riverside home at Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire
Make Architects falls to £1.5m loss as planning delays bite
Make Architects made a loss of £1.46 million in 2023, according to its latest accounts
BDP confirms job losses
The UK’s second-largest practice, BDP, has confirmed it has recently carried out a round of redundancies, blaming ‘turbulent market conditions’
ARB plans major registration overhaul for international architects
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has launched a public consultation on a ‘simpler’ approach to UK registration for internationally qualified architects
New practice Andrew Jackson Architects: ‘We’re making an AI app to counter D&B value engineering’
The latest in a series of practice profiles looking at architects who have recently decided to go it alone
Multi-billion pound Euston HS2 terminus plan back on the table
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to give the go-ahead to take the High Speed 2 (HS2) rail line into central London and approve the multi-billion-pound transformation of Euston station
Office Sian gets the go-ahead for Bucks house
Office Sian Architecture + Design has won planning approval for a 600m² home in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire
Gort Scott wins contest for major Cambridge college expansion
Gort Scott has won a competition to design a major addition to Girton College at the University of Cambridge
Mikhail Riches team wins contest for new Wolverhampton neighbourhood
Developer Capital & Centric has chosen Mikhail Riches and Periscope to create a major new neighbourhood in Wolverhampton city centre