Henley Halebrown retrofits remembrance day poppy factory
Henley Halebrown has reworked a series of three buildings for the Poppy Factory, a charity that supports veterans on their journey into employment
News stories about and completed buildings by Henley Halebrown
By Fran Williams. Photography by Nick Kane 7 November 2022 1,484 Views
Henley Halebrown has reworked a series of three buildings for the Poppy Factory, a charity that supports veterans on their journey into employment
By Will Ing 18 October 2022 1,651 Views
Allies and Morrison and Weston Williamson + Partners have submitted an outline planning application for 2,100 homes and up to 100,000m² of office space in Ebbsfleet, north Kent
By Will Ing 18 October 2022 1,865 Views
Henley Halebrown has been handed planning permission for a 209-home estate redevelopment in Brentford, which it designed with ZCD Architects and nimtim architects
By Richard Waite 14 October 2022 693 Views
The RIBA has named Thornsett Group Plc and the Benyon Estate as RIBA Client of the Year 2022
By Will Ing, photography by Nick Kane 13 October 2022 1,043 Views
Henley Halebrown has won the Neave Brown Award 2022 for best affordable housing for its primary school and housing complex in Haggerston, east London
By AJ Contributor 12 October 2022 1,007 Views
The last of six films looking at the 2022 contenders for the RIBA Stirling Prize ahead of the announcement of the winner on 13 October
By Rob Wilson 4 October 2022 5,834 Views
AJ architecture editor Rob Wilson gives his verdict on the mainly well-mannered and muted contenders for this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize
By Will Ing 29 September 2022 4,007 Views
The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) has approved two schemes by Henley Halebrown providing 669 student homes in east London
By Richard Waite 14 September 2022 4,439 Views
Bookmaker William Hill has made Mae Architects' Sands End Arts and Community Centre in Fulham its early favourite to win this year’s Stirling Prize
By Catherine Slessor 21 July 2022 2,460 Views
Architecture critic Catherine Slessor gives her verdict on this year's RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist and wonders whether the time has finally come for Níall McLaughlin to win the UK's biggest architectural award