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NewsSouthwark approves Allies & Morrison and DSDHA’s £350m London Bridge life sciences complex
Plans for Snowsfields scheme signed off despite more than 100 objections from members of the public
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NewsLDA Design’s Piccadilly Gardens overhaul unveiled
Designs for central Manchester park to replace faulty fountains with flexible events pavilion
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NewsWhat made this project… West London HQ by dMFK
Winner of the Interior Architect of the Year Award 2025, dMFK guides us through the specification challenges present at West London HQ
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NewsWitherford Watson Mann’s almshouse wins Stirling Prize
Other winners on the night included projects by Hugh Broughton Architects and Matthew Lloyd Architects
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NewsNBBJ completes £200m Oxford University facility for advanced AI research
Building to house researchers studying links between natural and artificial intelligence
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NewsAHMM lodges plans for last phase of Elephant Park regeneration
Proposals include 678 co-living homes and homes for social rent
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NewsPatty Hopkins honoured as this year’s Architect of the Year Awards winners revealed
Haworth Tompkins claimed the Gold Award at this year’s ceremony, with Manchester named the first UK Design Capital of the Year
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NewsOrms’ London Bridge office approved after seven-year planning battle
Great Portland Estates’ revised scheme passes key hurdle despite strong opposition from heritage groups
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NewsHaworth Tompkins wins approval for De La Warr Pavilion masterplan
Project intended to safeguard historic fabric, improve accessibility and energy performance, and enhance the visitor experience
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NewsStanton Williams unveils updated designs for Paddington life sciences hub
Plans due to be submitted in December
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NewsGovernment announces late-stage planning bill changes in bid to speed up housing, energy and water schemes
Ministers to be given new powers to stop councils refusing planning permission while they consider using ‘call-in’ powers
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NewsAlmost all homes fitted with external insulation under Conservative governments’ retrofit schemes need repair work, report finds
National Audit Office survey uncovers litany of failures on two energy efficiency schemes including widespread suspected fraud
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NewsWright & Wright completes passivhaus library on historic Corpus Christi College site in Oxford
Building surrounded on three sides by listed fabric
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NewsCJCT secures planning for 170-home John Lewis build-to-rent scheme in Reading
£70 million project follows recent consents for John Lewis developments in Bromley and West Ealing
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NewsHousing Forum appoints placemaking expert Alex Notay as chief executive
Membership body announces successor to long-time boss Shelagh Grant
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NewsHistoric England upholds objection to Orms’ redrawn London Bridge office scheme ahead of decision tomorrow
Council told developer Great Portland Estates to redesign New City Court plans in July amid concern over impact on listed buildings
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NewsUniversity of Cambridge submits Hawkins Brown’s updated Eddington masterplan
Outline plan lodged for up to 3,800 additional homes and 50ha of open space
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NewsIn pictures: Zaha Hadid Architects’ 60,000-seat Xi’an football stadium
New stadium forms part of China’s wider drive to expand football infrastructure across all levels of the game
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NewsIn pictures: Pend’s renovation of listed East Lothian farmhouse
Pend has completed the renovation and extension of Whitberry, a Grade B listed Georgian farmhouse in East Lothian, Scotland.
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NewsIn pictures: Haworth Tompkins’ new Court Theatre in Ōtautahi Christchurch
Haworth Tompkins and Athfield Architects complete Court Theatre, a landmark in Ōtautahi Christchurch’s post-earthquake cultural renewal






