Demolition starts on Southwark tower once set for Haworth Tompkins revamp
Work has begun to flatten Maydew House, a 1960s residential tower in south London, 18 months after Southwark Council scrapped a proposed retrofit scheme by Haworth Tompkins
By Gino Spocchia 13 November 2024 1,008 Views
Work has begun to flatten Maydew House, a 1960s residential tower in south London, 18 months after Southwark Council scrapped a proposed retrofit scheme by Haworth Tompkins
By Fran Williams 26 September 2024 869 Views
Haworth Tompkins’ refurb creates a 140-seat auditorium, new gallery and extension hosting library rooms for the centre, which is dedicated to the study of art and culture
By Richard Waite 17 September 2024 5,009 Views
The Earls Court Development Company (ECDC) has submitted the Hawkins\Brown and Studio Egret West-designed masterplan for its giant west London site
By Greg Pitcher 10 September 2024 1,946 Views
Haworth Tompkins has secured consent for a vast industrial scheme in east London, providing almost 12,000m² of workspace
By Richard Waite 23 June 2024 348 Views
Haworth Tompkins continues to lead on sustainability and the practice remains commercially strong, too
By Pamela Buxton 21 June 2024 986 Views
Be First, the urban regeneration company wholly owned by Barking and Dagenham Council, has won the 2024 Client of the Year award for its enlightened patronage and commitment to social housing
By Anna Highfield 14 June 2024 2,112 Views
Lendlease has been granted planning permission for its £1.9 billion regeneration plans for the Smithfield area in Birmingham city centre
By Richard Waite 28 May 2024 6,662 Views
Australian construction and developer giant Lendlease is to pull back from its UK construction work, raising questions about a series of mega-schemes on its books
By Pamela Buxton 23 May 2024 4,717 Views
The AJ can reveal its six AJ100 Champions 2024, which are now all in the running for the AJ100 Practice of the Year award
By Richard Waite 9 April 2024 1,831 Views
A team led by Haworth Tompkins has been selected to revamp the 1930s De La Warr Pavilion – the Grade I-listed Modernist icon in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex