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NewsFoster + Partners unveils vision for new agri-urban city Oman
Designs revealed for city of 13,000 people
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NewsHousing associations warn slowing down release of funds under £39bn SAHP could lead to 17,000 fewer homes over three years
Housing associations reducing expected starts following Homes England’s call to reprofile bids, trade body says in letter to Rachel Reeves
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NewsLegal challenge launched against ‘flawed’ rejection of dRMM’s south London scheme
Planning inspector determined 850-home scheme’s height, scale and massing would cause harm to Peckham neighbourhood
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NewsCompleting the Quarter: Albert Giralt on Shard Place and 25 years of Renzo Piano Building Workshop at London Bridge
As upmarket buy-to-rent (BTR) tower Shard Place launches, we met Albert Giralt, partner/director at Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW), to learn about the challenges of designing the luxury resi tower that completes the Shard grouping – and signals a new ambition for the capital’s BTR sector
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Information - BDCPD 11 2026: Specifying glazed balconies for design, performance and compliance
Sponsored by Solarlux, this module, guides specifiers through the key decisions involved in designing and specifying a glazed balcony – from choosing the right acoustic and solar-control glazing to specifying the right fixings and meeting relevant regulations
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OpinionWhat if creativity was the value all along?
When people choose where to live, work or invest, culture is often the decisive factor. The smartest developers appreciate that, writes Martyn Evans
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NewsClerkenwell – year-round building-design destination
Missed Clerkenwell Design Week? Don’t worry, London’s design district is worth a visit all year round. Here’s everything you need to know…
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NewsWinner of Architecture LGBT+ and LFA’s London Pride float competition revealed
Studio OleO and Gareth Volka’s winning entry conceived as a group of iridescent jellyfish floating through the city
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NewsEngaging young people with video games could help tackle NIMBYism, Lords committee finds
Games including Minecraft and The Sims could foster more positive attitudes to the planning process, government told
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NewsGreen light for Michael Laird Architects’ Glasgow student resi tower
Approval for first phase of £250m mixed-use schemein city centre
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