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NewsAlan Kershaw reappointed as ARB chair for a further two years
Kershaw has led the board since 2020
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NewsKing’s charity proposes Poundbury-style approach to housebuilding
More than a dozen regional forums to be established in coming months to push Duchy of Cornwall’s divisive model of urbanism
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NewsFrench lessons: learning about timber construction – and dreaming big – from Thomas Coldefy
When I met French architect Thomas Coldefy I planned for us to discuss what the UK can learn from France about building with wood – and we did – but we also got distracted discussing some of his practice’s rather wonderful imaginative and biophilic buildings
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NewsPopulous unveils new images of Saudi Arabia’s King Fahad stadium renovation
New lower tier to expand capacity at 30-year-old ground to 70,000 ahead of 2034 World Cup
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NewsAHMM’s Waterloo tower scheme in doubt as developer mulls plan to refurbish existing site instead
Proposal for 31-storey office tower and linked groundscraper look set to be swapped for overhaul of 1960s block
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NewsChipperfield working on plans to replace Deutsche Bank's former City HQ with 22-storey office tower
Scheme to be practice’s first high-rise project in the Square Mile
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Building StudyThe Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration: Tim Ronalds Architects reanimates New River Head
Ben Flatman explores a sensitive reworking of Clerkenwell’s New River Head, where Tim Ronalds Architects weave galleries, education spaces and a cafe into a historic site shaped by four centuries of change
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NewsGeberit TurboFlush technology goes mainstream
Geberit brings water-saving, more hygienic TurboFlush design to its mid-range toilet range for the first time
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OpinionFrom promises to proof – what the Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard expects
Jeremy Douglas says that the built-environment sector has spent years making net zero carbon promises. However, with version 1 of the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard (UKNZCBS V1) now in effect, the industry must start keeping them
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NewsCoventry’s grade II-listed Central Baths to be demolished after government sign-off
Brutalist landmark to be flattened despite no plans to redevelop the site
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