Matilda Battersby
NewsModular housing firm Modulous enters liquidation after buyer deal fails to materialise
A last ditch deal to sell off the firm’s TESSA software failed according to an email sent to former employees today
NewsBiodiversity net gain rules to come into force in February
The twice-delayed legislation requiring developers to increase biodiversity by 10% on projects now has a commencement date
FeaturesRed Sea crisis: how worried does the industry need to be?
With disruption to shipping being caused by Houthi rebels, industry leaders give their views on the ramifications for the supply chain
News‘It’s been a torrid time’: Modulous boss Chris Bone on the offsite housing firm’s collapse
Firm latest in line of MMC firms to sink into administration
NewsModular housing firm poised to go into administration
Modulous was set up in 2018 but all staff made redundant late last year after running out of funds
NewsArup moves into new Birmingham base at Paradise scheme
Firm moving 1,000 staff from elsewhere in city into Howells-designed block
NewsGreen light for HTA’s plans to transform former hotel site in Croydon into 447-home towers
The £220m Botanical House scheme to consist of two blocks rising to 36 and 33 storeys
NewsNew Gabriela Hearst shop designed by Foster + Partners opens in Los Angeles
Project is the second collaboration between Norman Foster and fashion designer Gabriela Hearst
NewsHeatherwick unveils Tokyo’s new Azabudai Hills district
The Japanese PM was there to open the culmination of a 30-year regeneration project
NewsHigh Court grants M&S permission to appeal Gove’s Oxford Street refusal
The proposals were blocked in July despite having been given the go-head by the London Mayor and the council
NewsWorkload and staffing pessimism returns, according to RIBA survey
Latest Future Trends results reflect “a more downbeat” profession
NewsKing’s Speech 2023: government will not legislate on nutrient neutrality rules
Reports of no fresh legislation planned on nutrients issue confirmed
NewsModular builder Ilke Homes enters liquidation with £319m in unpaid debts
The modular housing firm has been formally wound up by administrators
NewsMatthew Lloyd Architects’ restoration of last surviving John Nash church completed in time for bicentenary
State-of-the-art lighting has also been added to turn the 71-metre spire different colours
NewsFailing concrete ‘not widespread in social housing’ says regulator
The social housing in England regulator denies that aerated concrete is likely to be prevalent in social housing
NewsPrince William reveals social housing plans as part of a five-year project to 'end homelessness'
Prince of Wales said he plans to start small and scale up the social housing if it’s “sustainable”
NewsLabour planning overhaul of compulsory purchase rules to make owners sell land more cheaply
Proposals by shadow levelling up secretary Lisa Nandy would go beyond the Conservatives’ planned changes to compulsory purchase orders






