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Government funding cut for Level 7 apprenticeships to exclude under-22s, report claims
Move could leave architecture apprenticeships for older students at risk, despite sector-wide warnings about skills shortages and diversity
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Former Barbican renewal boss appointed City’s planning committee chair
Tom Sleigh says he wants the Square Mile to approve the ’most beautiful and future-ready buildings in the country’
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Bath council approves 450-home JTP scheme on banks of River Avon
JTP-designed scheme replaces plans for carehome on site of demolished Homebase store
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Kenyan practice leads UK pavilion at Venice Biennale with geology and empire-themed show
Opening this weekend, the British Council-organised exhibition draws on the Rift Valley to explore imperial histories and ideas of repair
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Coffey Architects wins approval for 141-home later living scheme in Elstree
The retirement community for over-65s includes a landscaped central square, five villa-style apartment blocks and a layout designed to prioritise walking and access to green space
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Simpson Haugh submits plans for another Manchester resi tower
Stocktons scheme to include two buildings of 50 and 26 storeys containing office space and 758 apartments
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London Fire Brigade scraps proposed extension to former Lambeth headquarters
Planning application for 8 Albert Embankment scheme to be submitted this summer
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Plans sent in for Wilkinson Eyre City tower
Square Mile scheme will replace 1950s tower on edge of eastern cluster
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Squire & Partners’ £1.5bn Stag Brewery scheme approved on appeal
The scheme has already been approved by Richmond council three times
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BPTW redesigns four towers on 2,000-home estate regeneration after council flags daylight concerns
Hill Group and Poplar Harca’s proposals for the Teviot Estate in Poplar originally due to start last month
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Let’s be specific… Recycled plastics Q+A with Nichola Robinson, Hahn Plastics
Once seen as a low-grade byproduct, recycled plastic has rapidly evolved into a high-performance material embraced by the construction and landscaping sectors. Its journey from post-consumer waste to durable infrastructure reflects a broader shift toward sustainable, circular design. With growing pressure on architects and specifiers to reduce embodied carbon and ...
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Gensler submits plans for £1bn London cancer centre
The centre will contain buildings up to nine storeys in height Plans designed by Gensler for a £1bn cancer research and treatment centre in south London have been submitted for planning by developers Aviva Capital Partners and Socius. The 1 million sq ft scheme would be ...
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Fletcher Priest completes TikTok City office
Retrofit of 150 Aldersgate includes new terraces, a reconfigured entrance and a public art installation
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BDP’s Coventry arts building wins RIBA West Midlands building of the year
Howells also scoops two awards for Birmingham office scheme and a cafe at a grade I-listed country house
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Next phase of Frank Gehry’s Battersea Power Station resi scheme approved
Bilbao Guggenheim architect’s only UK project set to be extended with cosntruction starting this year
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Historic England recommends refusal for Fletcher Priest’s City tower
Proposed removal of medieval burial grounds said to harm setting of Roman Wall despite plans for public exhibit
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Labour has made no progress on climate adaptation since gaining power, CCC claims
Government watchdog’s report published as Tony Blair brands net zero policies as ‘irrational’
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Davidson Prize names 2025 finalists
Three teams handed £5,000 to develop their proposals for innovative forms of housing
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Former civil servants named as next Historic England chief executives
Claudia Kenyatta and Emma Squire to take over heritage adviser this autumn