Architecture

The row between two of Holland Park's most famous residents over a basement dig has taken yet another twist.

Controversial new proposals have gone for one of Regent's Park's punchiest projects, now potentially involving the demolition of a Grade I listed crescent of stuccoed houses.

New luxury developer Residence One has recruited a new Director of Architecture and Projects from Oliver Burns.

Planners have given property management and investment firm Telereal Trillium the green light for a chunky new scheme in chichi Chiswick.

A monster deal from last year has just come to light, topping the scales at £51.7m.

The transformation of Earls Court took another step forward yesterday with news of the completion of the Earls Court Partnership Limited, the investment vehicle set up by Capco and TfL.

One of the most controversial projects in the capital - the proposed transformation of a massive Royal Mail site in Clerkenwell - has bagged final approval.

New plans have been submitted to turn a grotty Mayfair car park into a 200,000 square foot neo-classical scheme. It's already being tipped to become "London's most exclusive address".

Following up on its BREEAM Outstanding-rated retrofit in Belgravia, Grosvenor is bringing home even more from the sustainability front, retrofitting three rental properties in Mayfair and Belgravia…

The former offices of the trade union Unite in West London are to be turned into luxury flats.

After years of planning, the London School of Architecture has opened for applications.

Developer St James has bagged the green light to redevelop a significant site directly opposite Tate Britain.