New cladding and extra storeys for much-maligned building.
James Bond may have found this useful in 'The World Is Not Enough'.
The Heygate Estate is going, but should its trees be saved?
Museum web site puts over 2000 images online.
Just what Chiswick needs to put itself on the map: a giant archi-icon "inspired" by the humble cephalopod.
Growing skyscraper gets the Christopher Nolan treatment.
Velodrome receives award for architectural excellence from RIBA
Residents not best pleased by plan to build a 25-storey building in heritage area.
A day out with 18th century architecture's version of Professor Brian Cox
A bunch of top architects intrafenestrate themselves along the West End shopping street.
Office block breaks City tower trend.
The 11th annual summer pavilion will be designed by a Swiss master.
A surprising wander round the near abandoned Heygate Estate.
If you're feeling brokenhearted about the upcoming closure of Shunt later this month, then take solace in the next generation of underground artistic events, as The King and The Minotaur opens on the 8th April.
Work on the Helter-Skelter tower to resume after developer secures extra funding.
New skyscraper would accompany public square named after Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space.
This arcadian vision could be a glimpse into the future of the area around New Covent Garden Market.
South Kensington's Victoria & Albert museum has released images of the seven shortlisted designs for its planned new gallery.
Photographer Will Pearson has put together a stunning interactive panoramic portrait from the top of The Shard.
Coming soon to the South Bank: the most unusual riverside pied-a-terre since David Blaine's perspex box.
Photographer Nick Wood and design agency Hayes Davidson have drawn up some images of how the Shard will look from around London when it opens next year.
The City of London has granted planning permission to the Heron Plaza, a 150m tower on Bishopsgate just a stone's throw from its skyscraping namesake.
The Royal Academy has invited various luminaries to name what they believe to be the capital's most important building. One of the nominations? A bus garage in south London.
The site of Fitzrovia's Middlesex hospital has been taken over by a new architect, which is planning an entirely new scheme for what is one of central London's largest projects.
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