Architecture

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

Guy Hollaway Architects achieves Paragraph 79 consent for 'an exemplar of modern rural living' in the Kent Downs AONB

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 …

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

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

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'

Eight "new-build or significantly extended and refurbished" homes have been shortlisted for this year's Manser Medal architecture prize.

Overseas work is booming for the world-renowned architecture practice

Property developer EcoWorld Ballymore is going to great lengths to create a "world first" 25-metre suspended swimming pool in Nine Elms

A development of 28 contemporary beach huts has been mooted near Dorset's Canford Cliffs

Planning Inspector over-rules Islington Council's Enforcement Notice against Amin Taha's award-winning building

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