All articles by Ben Flatman – Page 7
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BDP reports record turnover as it expands global operations
Practice credits increased international activity and sector diversification for 9.4% income rise
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Paul Vick Architects secures planning for redevelopment of historic Chiswick care home
Plans for St Mary’s Convent and Nursing Home site aim to balance heritage conservation with sustainability and modern care provision
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GPAD gets go-ahead for 13-flat infill scheme in Wembley
The development includes a 12% BNG as part of its approach to mitigating the loss of green space
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Roman basilica uncovered at 85 Gracechurch Street set to feature in Woods Bagot office scheme
Plans underway to integrate archaeological remains into a publicly accessible exhibition within the revised office scheme
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2025 Venice Biennale to transform city into a ‘living laboratory’ for architecture and climate resilience
Curated by Carlo Ratti, the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale will bring together over 750 participants across multiple venues, exploring the role of intelligence in shaping the built environment
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RIBA criticises ARB’s accreditation rule change, warning of impact on alternative qualification routes
RIBA warns that the rule change may limit opportunities for students facing financial or personal barriers and reduce flexibility in architectural education
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Heathrow plans third runway by end of next parliament alongside terminal expansions
The investment programme includes expansions to Terminals 2 and 5 to increase capacity and improve passenger experience, alongside a commitment to prioritising UK-made steel in the development
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands unveils draft masterplan for Bristol’s Western Harbour
Public consultation is now underway as proposals outline new homes, infrastructure, and public spaces
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DLA completes new construction and engineering facility at Oaklands College
The latest phase of Oaklands College’s masterplan delivers a new teaching space designed to support future construction and engineering professionals
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King, prime minister, and deputy PM visit Adam Architecture’s Nansledan community in Cornwall
King Charles, Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner made a joint visit to an Adam Architecture-designed housing development in Cornwall yesterday. The visit marks a significant moment for the Duchy of Cornwall’s regeneration scheme at Nansledan, where 800 homes have now been completed
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Youth-designed pavilion unveiled in Camden’s HS2 meanwhile garden
The six-metre-tall pavilion and performance space, ‘Reflect’, was co-designed by young people in collaboration with social enterprise MATT+FIONA and Fitzrovia Youth in Action
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Loader Monteith completes rural home in Angus
A new three-bedroom home in seeks to integrate contemporary living with traditional Scottish architecture
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Levitt Bernstein completes Newham’s first Passivhaus-certified social housing
100% affordable housing development in east London has delivered 65 homes designed to meet Passivhaus Classic standards
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Liam O’Connor named winner of the 2025 Driehaus prize
British architect recognised for work on traditional civic buildings and war memorials
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Fletcher Priest completes refurbishment of former BHS headquarters in Marylebone
The 1930s Neo-Georgian building has been renovated and extended, with 85% of its original structure and façade retained
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London School of Architecture head Neal Shasore to step down
Shasore’s tenure has seen a relocation to new premises in Dalston, and the expansion of its practice network
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Aga Khan dies aged 88: champion of Islamic architecture and cultural heritage
The Aga Khan played a significant role in architecture and heritage conservation, establishing the Aga Khan Award for Architecture and supporting projects that blended tradition with contemporary challenges
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Loss of LA’s architectural heritage raises questions about urban sprawl and design of timber structures
Thousands of timber-framed structures have been destroyed as wildfires rage through Los Angeles County
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Davidson Prize 2025 launched to address UK government’s 1.5m homes target with focus on quality
Design competition seeks creative solutions to meet the UK’s ambitious target of building 1.5 million new homes
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Hollaway Studio’s Brompton Bikes HQ approved despite development being on hold
Ashford Borough Council’s planning committee approved the plans by a 10–2 majority vote