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Dowen Farmer Architects’ 23-home Buckinghamshire scheme submitted for planning
Proposals include 30% affordable housing provision on the edge of Aylesbury
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Allies and Morrison’s leisure centre completes at Canada Water redevelopment
Scheme known as A2 building renamed the Dock Shed
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Fosters unveils design for 188m Paraguay tower
Building to be headquarters of local bank Sudameris
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Government publishes £530bn Infrastructure Pipeline
Treasury chief secretary Darren Jones says pipeline of 780 private and public sector projects will give industry the confidence to invest
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Stiff & Trevillion completes Tower Bridge office containing reused steel from the 1930s
Retrofit of 1990s building salvaged steel from former House of Fraser on Oxford Street
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Grenfell firm removed from Kensington and Chelsea ban
Insulation manufacturer Siderise previously said decision by council ‘without foundation or justification’
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London council increases housing target by 10%
Lewisham updates local plan with commitment to build more than 30,000 homes by 2040
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New bill will enshrine cladding remediation deadlines in law
Landlords face unlimited fines or imprisonment, with Homes England set to get new powers to force remediation
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What made this project… De Valera Library and Súil Gallery by Keith Williams Architects
Finalist for Public Building Architect of the Year Award 2025, Keith Williams Architects guides us through the specification challenges present at De Valera Library
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HTA Design completes two new residential buildings at Wood Wharf
Scheme includes two new brick-clad residential buildings cncontaining a 297-unit aparthotel as part of Canary Wharf Group’s 23-acre neighbourhood
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BDP files claim against Kingspan over marketing of insulation product
Architect claims use of ‘dishonestly’ marketed product could result in losses
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Purcell-designed restoration of Colchester’s Jumbo water tower set to begin
Work on £6m scheme to convert Victorian landmark into visitor destination due to start later this year
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Heatherwick Studio reveals lantern-inspired hotel scheme in Bangkok
Practice’s first project in Thailand includes two hotels and a new plaza with native planting and restored canal
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Financial districts by day, party zones by night? Report rethinks future of urban night-time economies
Creative studio Bompas and Parr explores how architecture, planning and adaptive reuse could support night-time economies amid widespread concern over venue closures
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Satish Jassal Architects and Malcolm Fryer Architects secure approval for South Woodford housing and community scheme
Commissioned by Holy Trinity Church, the Redbridge scheme includes new homes, community facilities and a vicarage on a backland site next to a locally listed church
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Purcell and Hugh Broughton projects among 2025 RIBA National Award winners
Twenty projects across the UK recognised for their design quality, conservation focus and community-oriented approaches
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10 Design picks ex-Grimshaw partner as new EMEA managing principal
Ewan Jones will be based in London studio
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Plans for Mæ’s West Kentish Town Estate redevelopment submitted
Camden approved an 885-home redevelopment three years ago
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Public consultation begins on Allies and Morrison’s West End public realm proposals
Westminster City Council and The Crown Estate launch engagement on a long-term masterplan for Regent Street, Haymarket and Piccadilly Circus, with proposals including traffic-free streets and improved public realm
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Parliamentary group launches inquiry into delivering 1.5 million homes without sacrificing quality
The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Excellence in the Built Environment has launched an inquiry into how to scale up housing delivery without compromising design quality and construction standards