Architecture
TfL sells iconic St James’s HQ for ‘over £120m’
The Charles Holden-designed 55 Broadway lays claim to being London’s first skyscraper, and has consent for a resi-led scheme designed by Tatehindle
Kent planners give hygge-inspired farmstead a warm reception
Guy Hollaway Architects achieves Paragraph 79 consent for 'an exemplar of modern rural living' in the Kent Downs AONB
Behind The Schemes: A remarkable transformation on Harley Street
One of London's best-known addresses, Harley Street has been synonymous with medical excellence since the 19th century, but HNWI are beginning to consider its magnificent buildings in a new light; architecture …
Berkeley Group tops out its tallest building to date
South Quay Plaza is also the tallest building Foster + Partners has ever designed in the UK, outdoing the iconic HSBC Tower by nearly 15 metres
Loyn and Co’s acclaimed Outhouse listed for sale
Manser Medal winner and 'one of the most outstanding new houses in Britain in a decade' becomes available for the first time, asking nearly £3m
RIBA launches weekly ‘live magazine’ at 66 Portland Place
Held at the Institute's iconic Art Deco HQ each Wednesday evening, The Architects Underground is aimed at 'everyone who has a love of, an interest in or an opinion on architecture and design'
AJ reveals 2019’s Manser Medal ‘House of the Year’ shortlist
Eight "new-build or significantly extended and refurbished" homes have been shortlisted for this year's Manser Medal architecture prize.
Bumper payday at Foster + Partners as revenue soars
Overseas work is booming for the world-renowned architecture practice
Watch: Embassy Gardens’ ambitious ‘sky pool’ takes shape
Property developer EcoWorld Ballymore is going to great lengths to create a "world first" 25-metre suspended swimming pool in Nine Elms
Plans submitted for an ‘innovative’ beach hut scheme in Poole
A development of 28 contemporary beach huts has been mooted near Dorset's Canford Cliffs
Architect Taha does not have to demolish his controversial Clerkenwell home
Planning Inspector over-rules Islington Council's Enforcement Notice against Amin Taha's award-winning building
‘Too easy for planners to say no’: Top architect calls for a change to the Country House Clause
John Pardey says the NPPF's coveted Paragraph 79 should be cut or reformed, after losing an appeal for a modern mansion in the Kent countryside