Alice Lorenzato-Lloyd
NewsWork stops on Foster, Gehry and Wilkinson Eyre projects at Battersea Power Station
AHMM’s Tottenham Court Road scheme also paused
NewsJacobs wins work on £6bn north London regeneration
Knight Architects, East and Waugh Thistleton all involved in Meridian Water project
NewsKhan calls for emergency measures to support house building
Mayor’s intervention comes as new data reveals demand fell by 40% last week
NewsFrameworks to be ditched to speed up public-sector procurement
Government says ‘extreme urgency’ of situation means public sector must accelerate appointment process
NewsGovernment orders public sector to pay contractors at once
Clients told to do their bit as range of initiatives introduced to keep firms afloat
NewsPopulous submits plans to expand Birmingham Commonwealth Games venue
The NEC is set to host badminton, boxing, table tennis, netball and weightlifting
NewsThree quarters of architects are working unpaid overtime, survey finds
Research also shows salaries have fallen for new architects outside London
NewsFirms face losing thousands after coronavirus hits Mipim
‘Refunds unlikely,’ architects warned – as contractors predict sites could shut
NewsArchitects ‘should be kicked out of RIBA’ for abusing staff
‘If you come out of an abusive course you might be more susceptible to joining an abusive practice’
NewsAlison Brooks reveals plans for vaulted King’s Cross flats
Development expected to be complete by autumn 2022
NewsKPF’s £500m biscuit factory homes approved
Second time lucky for architect on contentious Grosvenor project
NewsUK’s first residential ‘super slender’ tower approved
Glancy Nicholls’ latest Birmingham tower is 37 storeys
NewsLyndon Goode submits second London Legacy project
Homes and workspace planned for site once occupied by Britain’s largest sweet factory
NewsMayor accuses Tories of not being serious about housing after McVey axed
Sadiq Khan facing up to working with seventh housing minister
NewsNeo Bankside residents lose Tate Modern challenge
Court of Appeal refuses to overturn High Court nuisance and privacy decision on Herzog & de Meuron viewing gallery
NewsGlenn Howells’ 1,300-home Birmingham scheme wins planning
Mixed-use scheme is part of developer’s move away from retail

NewsStaniforth wins planning for Yorkshire’s tallest tower
Construction to start this summer on Sheffield flats
NewsBristol approves Zaha Hadid’s Temple Island plans
Approval for mixed-use scheme sounds death-knell for Populous arena
NewsHackney picks Stirling Prize winner to design housing
Alison Brooks Architects to replace garages with 85 homes






