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Housebuilder snaps up former Rugeley Power Station site with plans for 2,300 homes

Staffordshire land granted outline permission for JTP-designed mixed-use scheme in 2020

  • Mastering the detail: 127 Charing Cross Road with Barr Gazetas

  • Thermally modified wood – cladding material where performance meets aesthetics

  • Material reuse at the heart of SALT’s adaptable workspace by THISS Studio

  • Jan Kattein Architects completes demountable studios and galleries on Harrow car park site

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HTA Design: Building the case for better housing

2025-08-05T05:00:00+01:00By

As part of Building Design’s Designing Tomorrow’s Housing campaign, Ben Flatman visited HTA Design to hear how one of the UK’s most experienced housing practices is responding to today’s complex challenges

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WA100 2025: Digital edition

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Architect of the Year Awards 2024

  • What made this project… Undershed by George Lovesmith Architecture

  • What made this project… Manor Lodge by IID Architects

  • What made this project… Melamar by Paper Igloo

  • What made this project… De Valera Library and Súil Gallery by Keith Williams Architects

  • What made this project… Regional Science Centre by INI Design Studio

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Boomers to Zoomers

  • Barratt Redrow commits to accessible playgrounds on all new developments

  • Report calls for national play strategy to reshape neighbourhoods for children

  • Seventeen years on: why England needs a new National Play Strategy

  • England is failing to plan for its ageing population – the spending review must put that right

  • The quiet revolution in built environment education and engagement – starting with children

  • The Coach: Why age isn’t the issue – it’s the life stage that counts

  • 2,000 young people, one mission: Rethinking access to architecture at the Festival of the Future

  • More than a masterplan: the people power behind Earls Court’s next chapter

  • The built environment belongs to everyone – so why are young voices so often excluded?

  • Westminster’s public toilets get a designer makeover as Hugh Broughton Architects completes first upgrade in £12.7m programme

In Pictures

  • Bindloss Dawes converts French hamlet into wellness retreat

  • Hugh Broughton Architects lifts the lid on Parliament Street toilet refurbishment

  • BDP unveils images of completed refurbishment of Topshop’s former Oxford Circus store

  • In pictures: Andre Kong Studio’s student housing in Lisbon

  • In pictures: Fosters completes work to upgrade Manchester United’s Carrington training complex

  • In pictures: De Matos Ryan’s guest pavilion for Cowley Manor hotel

  • Jan Kattein Architects completes demountable studios and galleries on Harrow car park site

  • In pictures: Maccreanor Lavington completes 142 affordable homes at White City

  • Allies and Morrison’s leisure centre completes at Canada Water redevelopment

  • HTA Design completes two new residential buildings at Wood Wharf

WA100 2025

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  • WA100 2025: Digital edition

  • WA100 2025: The big list

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The Housing Forum CEO role is a chance to shape the future of housing

2025-08-14T05:00:00+01:00By

As it seeks a new boss, the Housing Forum is well-placed to become a powerful voice for change, writes Ben Derbyshire

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Unpacking the Building Safety Regulator reforms that aim to unlock high-rise delays

2025-08-13T05:00:00+01:00By Matthew Bool and Becky Johnson

What operational changes are being made to help the Building Safety Regulator tackle the excessive gateway approval waits on high-rise residential schemes?

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Reimagining architecture: a movement for structural change

2025-08-08T05:00:00+01:00By

Sabrina Klor steps into her role as chair of Women in Architecture UK with a mission to rebuild the profession on more inclusive foundations

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Designing tomorrow’s housing: why lived experience must shape our drive for new homes

2025-08-07T05:00:00+01:00By

On the day QOLF Consulting publishes its new report on the importance of post-occupancy evaluations in shaping design and placemaking, Emma Cooke sets out what residents say really matters — and why it should guide the homes of the future

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In the face of increasingly extreme weather, developers, design engineers, architects and policymakers must take the lead

2025-08-04T05:00:00+01:00By 1 comments

The recent heatwave presents yet more evidence that we face a challenge – and a huge opportunity – to construct buildings that are thermally comfortable, energy-efficient and wellness-led, says Abhishek Parmar

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Reinstating Level 7 apprenticeship funding is essential for architecture’s future

2025-08-01T05:00:00+01:00By

Tracy Meller argues that the government’s plan to withdraw funding for Level 7 apprenticeships will dismantle a pathway that works

  • 76 Upper Ground: Denys Lasdun’s 1960s South Bank vision is realised at last

  • Designing, building and growing the natural way: Wolves Lane community centre unveiled by Studio Gil and Material Cultures

  • Unpacking the museum: the V&A Storehouse in Stratford opens its doors

  • A Serpentine Pavilion for anxious times – but is that enough?

  • Bennetts’ timber and straw robotics lab pilots new net zero carbon building standard

  • From complexity to clarity: The Sainsbury Wing transformed

  • A cauldron on the Mersey: how Everton built their new stadium in just five years (Manchester United take note)

  • Designing from first principles: Inside David Kohn Architects’ Gradel Quadrangles

  • Industrial remix: how Hawkins\Brown retuned Wakefield’s Tileyard North for the creative economy

  • Designing for dance: inside O’Donnell + Tuomey’s Sadler’s Wells East

Reviews

  • The Manifesto House: Buildings that changed the future of architecture

  • Form Follows Love: Anna Heringer on building with empathy, intuition and mud

  • Nuts, bolts and preservation: High Tech as heritage

  • RA Summer Exhibition: with no designated space, architecture is overshadowed

  • Surface Reflections: a quieter, more thoughtful London Design Biennale

  • Architecture and Social Change: Shaping an Impactful Practice

  • Beyond the optics: identity, class and the politics of equality in architecture and the arts

  • Faith, reuse and surveillance: Birmingham’s mosques through Mahtab Hussain’s lens

  • Between colonialism and nation-building: rethinking African modernism

  • Speedos, lidos and lost pools: a stylish look at swimming’s social past