Architecture

Britain's current trendiest designer Thomas Heatherwick has said he is "talking with some people" about working on housing projects.

Berkeley Homes has debuted the first phase of South Quay Plaza in London's Docklands, which bagged planning back in April.

Believed to be one of the earliest examples of a semi-detached house designed to look like a single house, this important Georgian affair has just come up for sale in south east London.

The first batch of apartments on the Lots Road Power Station site - now officially known as Chelsea Waterfront - have been released by Cheung Kong Property Holdings (formerly Hutchison Whampoa Properties).

Super-prime property developer Mike Spink's home, Fayland House in Buckinghamshire, has been named "House of the Year" by a panel of judges from the Architectural Review.

The RIBA's Future Trends Workload Index nudged up only very slightly last month, moving from +36 in April to +37 in May.

Galliard Homes will pull back the curtains on an ambitious new Rolfe Judd-designed project today, billed as a "Manhattan-style vertical village".

One of the capital's finest period properties has sold for something approaching £28m.

The Mayor of London and New London Architecture are asking around for ideas on how to  tackle the ongoing demands of London's housing shortage.

Georgina Wood will be in charge of coming up with "opulent" and "timeless" interiors across the firm's £500m portfolio of PCL projects

Transport for London has been given the go-ahead by Westminster's planners to convert 55 Broadway, its Grade I-listed Charles Holden-designed Art Deco HQ in St James's, into 89 residential units.

Our pick of the many highlights of this year's London Festival of Architecture has to be a look behind the scenes of one of the capital's top architecture practices.