Design
Traditional design can quell Nimbyism, claims report
Government-backed research report argues that property developers should use Georgian and Victorian-style architecture in new-build schemes
‘Building better & beautiful will deliver more homes’ – Housing Minister
Government commission launched to look at how the planning system can "encourage and incentivise a greater emphasis on design, style and community consent" in new residential developments
In Pictures: Taylor Howes launches an ultra-luxe branded furniture collection
Karen Howes' celebrated interior design house is marking its 25th anniversary by expanding "to provide clients with a complete dressed living environment"
Green light for Avanton’s £520m ‘Ruby Triangle’ in Southwark
Significant Farrells-designed scheme on Old Kent Road will deliver 1,152 new homes
The Rise of ‘Necrotecture’: Half of London’s new-build homes are underused, claims academic
And 64% of London homes worth more than £5m are "empty", according to a new study by Rowland Atkinson, Chair of Inclusive Studies at Sheffield University
‘Pioneering’ Gianni Botsford project unveiled in Notting Hill
'Monument of contemporary design' in the back garden of an 1840s villa is now complete - and up for sale
£10.5m ‘contemporary masterpiece’ sold in Holland Park
'Breathtaking' project on Portland Road was originally designed and built by Seth Stein Architects and Spink Property, with landscaping by Christopher Bradley-Hole
In Pictures: Lodha launches Lincoln Square penthouses, bringing St Amand to the UK
Two-thirds of residential units at the super-prime scheme near Covent Garden have already sold, including a sub-penthouse at £3,200 per square foot
Checking out Auberry’s Connaught-inspired lateral on Carlos Place
First floor three-bed takes design cues from the famous five-star hotel over the road
Behind The Schemes: Bedazzled in Belgravia
Bespoke pieces light up a super-prime penthouse project on Eaton Place
Five steps to designing the perfect staircase (and fixing any plan)
Those embarking on a redevelopment project should always start with the stairs - and be brave - advises architect Rodrigo Moreno Masey