ECD Architects is highly commended in AJ100 Practice of the Year
Proctor & Matthews and Metropolitan Workshop plan £1bn overhaul of Carpenters Estate
Metropolitan Workshop and Proctor & Matthews Architects have submitted a masterplan for a £1 billion estate regeneration in east London
Heatherwick and KPF reveal long-awaited Singapore airport designs
Heatherwick Studio and Kohn Pedersen Fox have revealed the first image of their designs for a new terminal at Changi Airport in Singapore, five years after they won the job
Leading architects remember High-Tech engineer Tony Hunt
Friends and colleagues have paid tribute to structural engineer Anthony (Tony) Hunt, who died last week at the age of 90
Squire & Partners wins planning for two hotels at Nine Elms
Squire & Partners has received planning permission for two hotels near the US Embassy in Nine Elms
C20 Society slams demolition proposal for former Scottish Widows HQ
The Twentieth Century Society has criticised designs being drawn up by Morgan Architects to demolish nearly half of the Category A-listed former Scottish Widows headquarters building in Edinburgh
Tonkin Liu gets green light for ‘radical’ overhaul of Grosvenor Square
Tonkin Liu has received planning permission to transform Grade II-listed Grosvenor Square in central London
Norman Foster bids to lead rebuilding of war-torn Kharkiv
Norman Foster has revealed plans to co-ordinate architects in the rebuilding of Kharkiv, the second-largest city in war-torn Ukraine
Aaron Chetwynd wins narrow approval for lime kiln-inspired rural homes
Aaron Chetwynd Architect Studio has won planning permission for three houses in a Shropshire village inspired by lime kilns on the basis of the scheme’s innovative design
Tate+Co bags planning for latest Brunel Museum job
Tate+Co has received planning permission for its designs for a £2 million upgrade and extension to the Brunel Museum in Rotherhithe, south-east London