Architecture
Architect loses legal battle over disastrous ‘floating’ home cinema project
Ruling has wide implications for design and construction professionals, say lawyers
Adam-designed Oxfordshire stately home ‘could be worth £70m’
Once built, St John's House could well be the largest privately-owned residence in the country...
Britain’s homes are ‘not fit for the future’, warns Gummer’s Committee on Climate Change
We are not 'adequately prepared for the challenges of climate change', warns the CCC, 'both in terms of reducing emissions from UK homes and ensuring homes are adequately prepared for the impacts of climate…
In Pictures: Touring David Adjaye’s ‘Lost House’
Knight Frank and Sotheby's have been instructed to find a tenant for 'one of the most significant domestic projects of recent times', in London's King's Cross
Watch: The ‘formidable task’ of developing Ten Trinity Square
China's Reignwood Group has released an unexpectedly-candid marketing video charting the development of its landmark super-prime project in the City of London, Ten Trinity Square.
Don’t forget the fundamentals: Ten tips for delivering a successful prime resi development
Seasoned PCL property pro Alan Waxman, who has delivered more than 50 schemes in the capital over the last two decades, offers up ten pointers to help developers maximise their chances of sales success…
Dubai design studio launches in London
Jonathan Ashmore's Anarchitect sets up a UK base
Scruton names his ‘Building Beautiful’ design tsars
Gail Mayhew, Mary Parsons, Nicholas Boys Smith & Kim Wilkie join Sir Roger Scruton's 'Building Better, Building Beautiful' Commission.
Georgian Group Awards: Call for entries
Heritage champion restarts awards programme after hiatus
Behind the Schemes: The grand revival of an historic Bloomsbury townhouse
How Quinn Architects returned a Grade II* listed building to its original grandeur after two centuries of alteration and poor repairs...
In Pictures: Pedestrian-first plans to reinvent Aldwych & the Strand
Westminster wants to turn the West End's hectic gyratory into 'a world-class cultural and learning quarter'.
Super-tall, super-skinny, super-expensive: The ‘pencil towers’ of New York’s super-rich
The Guardian's architecture critic Oliver Wainwright rails against esoteric planning rules that have allowed 'a new breed of needle-like tower' to punch through the New York skyline.