All Energy, infrastructure and refurbishment articles – Page 15
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Green light for Knight Architect’s Canary Wharf bridge
Pedestrian crossing to ease pressure on busy north-south route across South Dock
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Simone de Gale’s Ladbroke Grove park redevelopment approved
Kensington Memorial Park to get new pavilion and refurbished facilities
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Trio of conservation practices awarded places on Kew Gardens framework
Work could include a restoration of the grade I-listed Orangery and the grade II-listed Japanese gateway
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Green light for Sheppard Robson's plans to double size of 1970s Glasgow office
Work will see 150,000 sq ft of space created
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Grimshaw's Eden Project North among 100 projects handed £2.1bn of levelling up cash
Government announces successful bids in second round of its flagship scheme
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James Corner Field Operations’ Camden Highline plans set for approval this week
Revised scheme to be presented to planning committee on Thursday
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Relax planning rules to unleash solar ‘rooftop revolution’, urges net zero tsar
Chris Skidmore’s review says UK has ‘fallen behind’ on targets
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LDA Design’s delayed £28m Aberdeen park refurb finally opens - without grass
Troubled Union Terrace Gardens facelift had been due to complete in 2021
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Bartlett working on government study to improve energy efficiency of ‘hard to treat’ buildings
School of architecture working with DG Cities on project commissioned by the business department
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Green light for Emrys Architects’ £120m refurb of landmark Kensington block
Art Deco Barkers of Kensington building to be given modern office upgrade
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Government to relax rules on building onshore wind farms
Consultation on allowing local authorities to green light wind farms if they have local support to start before Christmas
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Council rejects David Chipperfield’s Chinese embassy plans over safety concerns
Tower Hamlets scheme would have seen complex swap Portland Place for Royal Mint site
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Selldorf’s Sainsbury Wing overhaul unanimously approved
Controversial plans to remodel grade I-listed landmark given go ahead yesterday evening
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Features
Why everyone’s getting excited about the new energy efficiency taskforce
Jeremy Hunt has announced plans to set up a team to drive a programme of energy efficiency improvements to the UK’s buildings, with an ambitious new target. After a series of past blunders, could it actually work this time?
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Business secretary unveils £1bn funding to insulate least energy-efficient homes
Critics unhappy that three-year government scheme will not come into effect until April 2023
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Denise Scott Brown rips into Selldorf’s National Gallery plans
Proposals make Sainsbury Wing look like “a circus clown wearing a tutu” says architect
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Opinion
Running water (and money) down the drain
As gas and electricity prices soar and the country moves closer to Net Zero, Stuart Williams contemplates the embodied energy we are wasting down the drain
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Purcell chalks up Leamington Spa town hall refurb job
Council plans to turn its headquarters into a creative hub
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Hydrogen-powered generator trialled on the Preston Western Distributor Road
The first of its kind for Lancashire County Council, the trial shows how moving from diesel to green hydrogen could save up to 11 tonnes of CO2e per month
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Selldorf’s highly contested National Gallery plans set to be approved next week
Recommendation follows searing criticism from eight former RIBA presidents calling the revised scheme “even more ill-judged” than the former proposals