Lewisham Council has given Rolfe Judd Architecture approval to redevelop a 1960s shopping centre in south-east London
Saunt and Burd among architects on Westminster’s new design review panel
DSDHA’s Deborah Saunt and Burd Haward Architects’ Catherine Burd are among the architects chosen to review the designs of all major new developments in Westminster
Stephenson Hamilton Risley Studio plans 40-storey Birmingham tower
Manchester practice Stephenson Hamilton Risley Studio has unveiled plans for a 40-storey block of flats in Birmingham city centre
Lee + Wilkinson wins approval for final building on King’s Cross masterplan
Camden Council has given planning permission to Lee + Wilkinson Architecture for a seven-storey office block that forms the final part of the King’s Cross masterplan in central London.
Battle lines drawn over Morris+Company Islington office scheme
Objectors have spoken out against plans to redevelop two office blocks in Islington, which Morris+Company proposes to demolish and replace with a taller building
Prince William launches five-year bid to end UK homelessness
Prince William has begun a five-year campaign to create a model for ending homelessness in the UK
Late payment of architects’ fees is increasing as clients’ belts tighten
More architects are reporting that clients are paying fees late, as the positive future outlook for the construction sector starts to look 'fragile', says the RIBA
O’DonnellBrown hired for £2.5m retrofit of Glasgow Pipe Factory
Glasgow practice O'DonnellBrown has been hired to overhaul a former pipe factory in the city, turning it into a community facility with space for small businesses
Buttress appeals rejection of Manchester student housing in ‘war of attrition’
Heritage groups have described as ‘a war of attrition’ Buttress Architects’ appeal against the refusal of its reworked plans for a £58 million student housing block in Manchester city centre
Technology in practice: how to grow your business
Industry experts at a recent AJ webinar, run in association with Deltek, talked about how they use technology to streamline operations and free up more time for design, and how AI is both an opportunity and cause for trepidation. Kit Heren reports