Design
Why the City of London’s urban greening is good economic, not just environmental, sense
            The City of London's new Draft Local Plan requires that "all new developments and refurbishments ... include a greening element";        
    Pardey-designed farmhouse gets the green light in Somerset
            JPA's project aims to provide "a contemporary take on the local farm settlements"         
    Behind The Schemes: Designing a ‘best-in-class’ country estate in Surrey
            How Louise Bradley and team came up with a suitably sophisticated interior scheme for a £28m country estate project         
    Residential Architecture: The best & worst of 2018
            The FT's Architecture Critic Edwin Heathcote looks back at a year in residential architecture, picking his top five design highlights of 2018         
    In Pictures: Toronto’s new ‘pixellated’ biophilic urban neighbourhood
            Canada's remarkable Toronto KING scheme connects green walls, public realm landscaping and 370 private terraces to create a "living skin" for the whole development - and it has its own programmable weather…        
    CALA picks AJI for Donaldson’s interiors
            In Pictures: Developer launches show apartments for its contemporary crescent in Edinburgh's landmark Donaldson's College scheme         
    Subsidence claims quadruple to highest level in more than a decade
            "Unprecedented period of dryness" over the Summer "sparks subsidence shockwave", says the Association of British Insurers         
    In Pictures: Interior designer lists Art Deco-themed Bayswater apartment
            Elspeth Lynn spent ten months creating a turn-key showpiece in a Grade II listed building on Westbourne Terrace, using gold, onyx and marble...         
    AJ Architecture Awards 2018: Winners
            23 residential, commercial and public building projects were recognised at last night's AJ Architecture Awards, with Lochside House picking up House of the Year to match its recent RIBA award         
    Financier suing architect for £1m over ‘ugly’ floating home cinema
            The Evening Standard reports on the case of a banker who is suing an architect for "almost £1m in damages" in the High Court, after a home cinema project didn't turn out as hoped.         
    NYC super-developer swoops on Smallbone of Devizes
            Extell boss Gary Barnett secures the future of West Country heritage design brand, along with sister firms Mark Wilkinson Furniture and Brookmans, after acquiring embattled parent company Canburg         
    Government proposes new rules on biodiversity net gain
            Consultation launched on mandating biodiversity net gain in resi development 'to ensure habitats are protected and enhanced for the future'