Company Tag: New London Architecture

But 'momentum has slowed considerably' for high-rise residential development projects, says NLA.

The number of planning applications to build skyscrapers in London has dropped by more than 13% in the last year, according to the ninth annual London Tall Buildings Survey by New London Architecture and…

Opportunity.London aims to "promote sustainable investment into real estate, regeneration and green infrastructure across London’s boroughs and communities."

15 projects have been shortlisted for this year's Don’t Move, Improve! competition, which celebrates London's best and most innovative new home extensions and improvements.

First held in 1990, the biennial Ecocity World Summit brings the world's urban stakeholders together to discuss what can be done "to rebuild our human habitat in balance with living systems".

"A House Recast" by Studio Ben Allen has been named overall winner of this year's Don't Move, Improve! award for London's best-designed new home extension.

This week's batch of winners for New London Architecture's Don't Move, Improve! awards reveal the best new home extension under £100k, the best work-from-home-design, and the project with the best "unique …

The second batch of winners of 2021's Don’t Move, Improve! awards for London's best new home extensions has been announced, recognising "Environmental Leadership" and the best "Urban Oasis".

The first batch of winners of this year's Don't Move, Improve! awards have been announced, celebrating Compact Design and Materiality & Craftsmanship in home extensions.

"Although the impact of Covid-19 is undeniable, development in London has shown impressive resilience," says New London Architecture after surveying skyscraper-building activity in the capital

This year's Don't Move, Improve! shortlist celebrates how home-owners are creating flexible spaces for living, working and playing.

A record number of 60 tall buildings were completed in London in 2019, despite all the Brexit-related uncertainties; that's 140% more than the 25 completed in 2018