All Building Design articles in December 2025
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OpinionPublic-sector procurement in Scotland is a mess – and architects are paying the price
Given the high proportion of public sector projects and the number of small practices operating on tight margins, attempts by the RIAS to improve an unsustainable situation are most welcome, Rab Bennetts writes
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NewsPlans to redevelop Bethnal Green’s historic Genesis Cinema unanimously refused
Falconer Chester Hall and NBDA’s proposals for 1930s building thrown out amid heritage concerns
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NewsPlans in for SPPARC’s £1bn Camden Film Quarter scheme
Project includes nearly 500 homes in towers up to 29 storeys in height
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NewsRSHP says UK workloads holding up after profit plunge last year
Turnover edged up in 2024 but bottom line fell to just over £200,000
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NewsJTP redesigning Sheppard Robson’s stalled east London regeneration scheme
Chrisp Street Market plans were paused to allow fire safety redesign after 2021 construction start
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NewsWilkinson Eyre’s controversial £750m Marlow Film Studios scheme gets green light from government
Planning inquiry held into Buckinghamshire proposal earlier this year after scheme was rejected last May
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NewsPlans in for Fletcher Joseph’s Glasgow student and co-living towers
The tallest of the three blocks would reach 29 storeys
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NewsFosters draws up plans for huge tower at Canary Wharf set to be new headquarters of US bank JP Morgan
At three million sq ft, Docklands scheme is being hailed as largest office in London
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NewsArchitects give mixed reaction to autumn Budget
More funding for skills and planners welcomed but concern over lack of help for young architects
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NewsEarls Court clears major planning hurdle as council approves one half of 4,000-home masterplan
Hammersmith and Fulham council signed off its section of the 44 acre scheme yesterday evening
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NewsBudget 2025: Reeves devolves £13bn of flexible funding to seven mayors across England for skills and infrastructure
Integrated settlements in the North, Midlands and London aim to empower mayoral strategic authorities to fill in public services gaps
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NewsBudget 2025: construction firms to pay more in minimum wages but spared costly landfill tax rise
National insurance freeze extended for three years and minimum wage increased
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NewsJohn McAslan & Partners unveils rival Liverpool Street station redevelopment vision
Third proposals for grade II-listed site said to cost half of Network Rail’s current Acme-designed scheme
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NewsStirling Prize winner Mæ tables plans for Bermondsey almshouse scheme
Project for Southwark Charities to nearly double the size of existing 1960s almshouse
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NewsThird of investors report reduced appetite for investing in high-rise developments due to the Building Safety Act
Survey of 50 investors by Investec shows funders’ concerns over new regulations
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NewsRogers’ Inmos Microprocessing Factory granted grade II*-listed status
Newport scheme was Rogers’ first major UK project completed after the Pompidou Centre
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NewsGovernment picks Heathrow’s £49bn third runway plan over cheaper rival option
Final decision expected by the end of this Parliament






