Architecture
In Pictures: London’s first Zone One new-build Passivhaus homes
Lendlease launches 15 townhouses with the world’s highest accreditation standards for energy-efficient living at Elephant Park
Soil & Trouble: Time running out for the 10,000 square foot basement
In an extraordinary long-running planning case, a homeowner has been ordered to demolish one of Britain's biggest subterranean extensions after digging out 9,000 tons of earth; as the July deadline approaches,…
Private Views: A very modern kind of nuisance
Examining the key legal issues at play in the fascinating dispute between the Tate Modern and the residents of Richard Rogers' Stirling Prize-nominated Neo Bankside...
Classical architect goes contemporary in North London
Haringey green-lights Wolff's new townhouse scheme in Muswell Hill
More job losses at London’s top architecture firms
John Robertson Architects and Foster + Partners both blame London slowdown for cutbacks
Window Shopping: ‘Pink’ Crittall’s Modern marvel goes up for sale
Grade II listed 1930s gem was built as the country residence of window wizard W.F. Crittall...
In Pictures: Historic canal-straddling Bath mansion offered for £3.5m
Grand Georgian office building has been converted into a lavish single residence by Trevor Osborne
Two-house development opp in St John’s Wood up for £7m
Savills offers a plot with planning permission for a pair of luxury family houses in NW8
Galliard launches 338-unit scheme in E14
Orchard Wharf is one of the developer's biggest projects yet
Cutbacks at Foster + Partners blamed on ‘market uncertainty’
UK's biggest architecture practice confirms redundancies are being made
Locals launch design competition for Mount Pleasant’s next phase
Proposals wanted for a second phase to complement Francis Terry's classical first phase
Farrells makes two appointments at the top in London
New Managing Partner for top architecture firm