Studio Weave gets consent for ‘deep reuse’ of Walthamstow museum
Studio Weave has been granted planning approval for a £4.5 million transformation of the Vestry House Museum in Walthamstow, north-east London
By Anna Highfield 20 August 2024 2,450 Views
Studio Weave has been granted planning approval for a £4.5 million transformation of the Vestry House Museum in Walthamstow, north-east London
By Gino Spocchia 30 May 2024 2,379 Views
Feix&Merlin and Extended Studio have been chosen to bring a series of railway arches and public realm to life in Walthamstow, east London
By Anna Highfield 22 May 2024 1,178 Views
Dowen Farmer Architects has received planning permission for a 39-apartment building in Walthamstow, north-east London
By Gino Spocchia 11 January 2024 4,759 Views
Waltham Forest Council has approved plans by Clear Architects to turn a 0.13ha brownfield plot in Chingford into five riverside homes
By Merlin Fulcher 6 December 2023 4,131 Views
Studio Weave has won a £4.5 million open tender process to revitalise the Vestry House Museum in Walthamstow, north-east London
By Emily Booth. Photography by Jim Stephenson 22 November 2023 907 Views
The timber-lined Lea Bridge Library Pavilion in east London adds a café and flexible community space, leading to a fourfold increase in the library’s use
By Merlin Fulcher 3 July 2023 762 Views
Waltham Forest Council is recruiting a design team for a new complex to support people leaving care in Leyton, north east London [Deadline: 25 July 2023]
By Gino Spocchia 9 June 2023 1,772 Views
Hackney-based practice Tate + Co has won two London park projects: a lido in Waltham Forest and a sports pavilion in Barnet
By Fran Williams. Photography by Jim Stephenson 4 November 2022 3,725 Views
We Made That has completed £600,000 of works to improve the Lockwood Way industrial estate in Blackhorse Lane, transforming the area into a social hub for the taprooms of Walthamstow Beer Mile
By AJ Contributor 18 October 2022 6,114 Views
The architect has added a café and adaptable community space to the Grade II-listed Lea Bridge Library in east London. Photography by Jim Stephenson