All Energy, infrastructure and refurbishment articles – Page 15
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NewsFormer Greenpeace directors lodge plans for ‘Europe’s most regenerative development’
Mae Architects and Ash Sakula working on 700-home scheme in the South Downs National Park in East Sussex
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NewsGreen light for HOK’s City block refurb
Blackfriars scheme to give 1950s block a facelift and replace a pub
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NewsHS2 may not go into central London, reports say
DfT has not denied reports that the Old Oak Common to Euston branch could be scrapped or delayed to save money
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NewsHOK’s City offices set for green light
Officers recommend scheme for approval despite objections over loss of popular postwar pub
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NewsPublic consultation to start on Fosters’ £850m Glasgow revamp
Proposals include building a concrete raft over the railway line
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NewsHS2 facing ‘tough decisions’ as inflation eats into budget, transport official warns MPs
Broader rail network enhancements pipeline could also see cuts, rail minister says.
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NewsGreen 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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NewsSimone de Gale’s Ladbroke Grove park redevelopment approved
Kensington Memorial Park to get new pavilion and refurbished facilities
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NewsTrio 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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NewsGreen 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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NewsGrimshaw'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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NewsJames 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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NewsRelax 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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NewsLDA 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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NewsBartlett 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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NewsGreen 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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NewsGovernment 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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NewsCouncil 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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NewsSelldorf’s Sainsbury Wing overhaul unanimously approved
Controversial plans to remodel grade I-listed landmark given go ahead yesterday evening
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FeaturesWhy 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?






