Design
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...         
    Japanese Knotweed ‘will be brought under control by 2040’
            Lending and conveyancing restrictions mean that property sellers can't ignore knotweed, says a specialist firm;        
    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.         
    In Pictures: Transforming seven ‘ad hoc’ Fitzrovia buildings into a high-spec boutique development
            A look inside Great Portland Estates's 'Portland & Riding' scheme in Fitzrovia, designed by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands.         
    RIBA announces new housing architecture prize
            The new Neave Brown Award for Housing will celebrate multi-unit residential development that 'demonstrate evidence of meeting the challenge of housing affordability'         
    Architects hit by housing slowdown
            Architects' forecasted workloads in the private housing fell dramatically in December, says the RIBA         
    In Pictures: London’s best new home extensions & architectural improvements
            The 11 winners of 2019's 'Don't Move, Improve!' competition         
    Cotswold Country House Clause treehouse development opp offered for £1m
            'This is the most tree-mendous house you've ever seen,' says Savills' Benjamin Langridge         
    Behind the Schemes: Digging down in Highgate
            How rejigging an architect's designs and lowering an entire garden by nearly two metres delivered a spectacular subterranean space backing onto Highgate Golf Club...         
    Architect plans new digs on ‘one of the very few undeveloped plots in RBKC’
            Planners set to approve Sophie Hicks' 'unusual' subterranean Holland Park scheme next week