Start-up founded by three industry big hitters wins job to overhaul Eric Parry's 2003 building on Paternoster Square ...
AHMM is drawing up plans to redevelop the London Met’s School of Architecture site as a mixed-use scheme including a 22-storey student accommodation tower. The practice is working with the Prudential ...
The reflections on Nick’s life since his passing have rightly focused on his extraordinary contribution to architecture and the practice he founded. But he was always more than the sum of his ...
When Richard III’s remains were discovered in Leicester and reinterred in the cathedral in a specially designed tomb in 2015, visitor numbers rocketed from 42,800 to 220,000 in the space of a year. So ...
The developer, which has an in-house architecture team, has secured consent for a residential-led mixed-use scheme opposite The Whiteley, replacing a previously approved office development by Foster + ...
Refurbishment of a timber-framed home on the Ballard Estate prioritises low-carbon materials and airtightness while preserving the estate's historic character ...
In a series celebrating BD's Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Young Architect of the Year shortlist ...
AHMM’s plans for a mixed-use scheme in Shoreditch are set to be approved this week after the practice cut the height of a proposed tower on the site. The firm’s designs for the Shoreditch Island site ...
Scott Brownrigg’s turnover has jumped by more than a quarter following soaring workloads outside of Europe. The firm’s revenue was £27.9m in the year to 31 January 2025, an increase of 29% compared to ...
As economic volatility and turbulence send ripples through the industry, Helen Castle, director of publishing and content at the RIBA, explains why practices mustn't let up on their longer-term busine ...
Purcell has unveiled its completed restoration of the grade I-listed North Wing of St Bartholomew’s Hospital. The practice has restored two spaces in the three-century-old building, the Great Hall and ...
The UK’s move from British Standard to European Standard fire door testing marks a major regulatory shift – but there’s no need for immediate concern. Jim White explains what the change means for ...
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