PRP wins approval for seven residential towers in Woolwich
PRP has received planning permission for seven residential towers of up to 18 storeys in Woolwich, south London
News stories about and completed buildings by PRP
By Anna Highfield 11 December 2024 2,405 Views
PRP has received planning permission for seven residential towers of up to 18 storeys in Woolwich, south London
By Anna Highfield 22 October 2024 965 Views
PRP has been granted planning consent for a major co-living-led development to replace 24 houses north of Wembley Stadium
By Craig Sheach 16 October 2024 1,843 Views
While the Oscars recognise many genres and budgets, the Stirling Prize seems to favour schemes in the south of England with wealthy clients. Have unconscious barriers made its focus too narrow? asks PRP partner Craig Sheach
By Anna Highfield 23 July 2024 1,287 Views
Major planning reforms are on the horizon, and architects, planners and consultants have weighed in on the changes they want to see
By Anna Highfield 10 August 2023 2,366 Views
Bristol Council has refused PRP’s controversial proposals for a retirement home on the site of a Grade II-listed former special educational needs (SEN) school in Bristol
By Anna Highfield 13 July 2023 3,377 Views
RIBA has announced the four projects in the running to win this year’s Neave Brown Award for affordable housing
By Greg Pitcher 16 May 2023 648 Views
Torbay Council has given PRP consent to demolish chunks of a Devon hospice and build updated facilities including a 60-person care home
By Gino Spocchia 13 April 2023 5,667 Views
PRP is among a list of the defendants in a £40 million lawsuit over a burned-down, timber-framed retirement home in Crewe, court documents show
By Kit Heren 7 March 2023 1,441 Views
A proposal put forward by PRP for a retirement home on the site of a listed 1960s former special needs school in Bristol is facing opposition ahead of a planning meeting next month
By Greg Pitcher 25 November 2022 816 Views
A 580-home mixed-use scheme in Lancaster by PRP has received £1.6 million as part of a £35 million government cash handout