Morris+Company has revealed its recently approved designs for a retrofit of three Grade II-listed office buildings on a curved street in central London’s Bloomsbury
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Fletcher Priest and Mamou-Mani help rework Therme’s Manchester spa resort plans
Therme Group has revealed new designs for a giant spa complex in Manchester after Fletcher Priest helped make major changes to a previously approved scheme
‘Deeply troubled’ Africa Institute cancels major David Adjaye project
The Africa Institute in Sharjah, UAE, has cancelled its major new campus project designed by Adjaye Associates in the wake of allegations about founder David Adjaye
3XN unveils controversial Euston tower ‘retrofit’
3XN has unveiled proposals for a major partial-retrofit of Euston Tower in North London, which would see the 1970 high-rise turned into a science and technology workplace
BPN wins unanimous approval to retrofit Brum button factory as homes
BPN Architects has won consent to transform a largely unoccupied Grade II*-listed former button factory in Birmingham city centre into housing
Bristol Council in shock U-turn over Keep Architecture’s controversial housing
Bristol City Council has overturned its own decision to refuse a Keep Architecture-designed housing scheme, approving the proposals just five weeks after initially refusing them
ARB strikes off architect for dishonesty over project inspections
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has struck off a Northern Ireland-based architect who misled a client over inspections of their home
AHMM cuts jobs as projects ‘unexpectedly’ paused or delayed
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) is making redundancies after a number of its projects were ‘put on hold unexpectedly’ or hit by delays
Adjaye ‘steps back’ from major roles amid sexual assault and misconduct allegations
David Adjaye has ‘stepped back’ from several major roles after allegations of sexual harassment against him emerged on Tuesday (4 July)
‘The SpaceX of architecture schools’: UEL Student Show 2023
This year’s University of East London degree show exhibits a cohort of future architects who have the tools to design for a climate emergency