As NATO contemplates rearming, CF Møller Architects' barracks on the Baltic island of Gotland offers a possible model for a ...
Berkeley has re-affirmed its profit guidance for the year while warning of the risk of “a further deterioration in macro ...
Output in the three months to January fell by 2%, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics. It was the fourth consecutive fall in the three monthly series with both new ...
King's Cross renamed Platform 37 in reference to neighbouring station and a historic moment in development of AI ...
RSHP and Arcadis have won a competition to design an 8ha mixed-use development at the gateway of Paris’ business district. The architect, which has a long history of working in the French capital that ...
Tower Hamlets council has approved plans by Studio Egret West for 364 homes at a gasworks site in east London as part of the latest phase of Berkeley’s Bow Common scheme. The reserved matters ...
Barrie Francis argues there is no need for retrofits to cause damp problems - providing the right steps are ...
Despite being just 40 miles apart, development prospects in Edinburgh and Glasgow could hardly be more different, Rab ...
PRP has been given permission for a 478-home regeneration scheme in north London. The scheme will also include new green spaces, dedicated children’s play areas and improved pedestrian routes at the ...
Faulkner Browns has submitted plans to refurbish Crystal Palace Sports Centre in south London with Morgan Sindall appointed as main contractor. The project is aiming to modernise the grade II*-listed ...
Burrell Foley Fischer’s plans to refurbish and restore Thomas Archer’s grade I-listed Smith Square Hall in Westminster have been granted planning approval.
Consultation on the latest guidance ended earlier this week. David Rudlin considers what it got right - and where it went wrong ...