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Matt + Fiona unveil Brixton performance space designed by primary school children
Architectural educators worked with eight to 11 year olds as part of a community outreach programme at local theatre
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PRP among defendants in £40m claim over razed Cheshire retirement home
Claimants blame supply chain for alleged defects in fire prevention measures
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In pictures: David Miller Architects completes Parsons North
Traditional masonry, bronze metalwork and mature trees contribute to the aesthetic of this mixed-use development, which provides a combination of private and affordable homes
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Sunak says he ditched housing targets due to concern from ‘thousands’ of Tory members
Prime minister says proposed new planning system will “strike a better balance”
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Cladding manufacturers settle civil claims with 900 people impacted by Grenfell
Three firms which manufactured tower’s combustible cladding system among firms to pay an undisclosed sum to bereaved, survivors and residents
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Fosters airs Dubai ‘vertiport’ concept designs
Proposals eye network of electric-powered vertical take-off and landing “air taxis”
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Mack to the future: LDS showcases Smithfield Market offices
Architect says its new JJ Mack Building is the antidote to remote working
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Rio Architects gets go-ahead for Docklands co-living tower
46-storey east London block is approved after redesign to include second staircase
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HOK chief executive Bill Hellmuth dies aged 69
US architect’s best known projects included an extension of the US embassy in Moscow
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Architects half as likely to share their sexual orientation as general population
Arb survey finds nearly one in five registered architects did not want to disclose their sexual orientation compared to 7.5% in the national census
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Joe Biden to give speech at FCBS’ newly finished Ulster University campus
US president to talk about the “historical context” of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement
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PCPT Architects completes Coventry Charterhouse refurbishment
Grade I-listed Carthusian priory opens to public after £10m restoration project
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Kingspan meets Gove’s Easter deadline to discuss cladding compensation costs
Firm’s UK boss tells housing secretary it is ‘very open to working with your department’
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Green light for Hawkins\Brown’s Glasgow sports and wellness centre
Scheme for Glasgow Academy designed to encourage pupils’ physical and mental health
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Make lodges £40m Westminster leisure-centre plans
Upgrade work on Kenneth Cross’ grade II-listed Seymour Centre will add new fitness studios, library and café
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Heatherwick and Barcode Architects unveil cog-themed Utrecht tower
Mixed-use scheme designed to look like a stack of mechanical gears
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Fosters and Arup land California High-Speed Rail stations
Joint venture will create four gateway stops for first segment of San Francisco to LA line
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MVRDV unveils plans for series of huge Van Gogh-themed projects
Programme to include “super dunes, rain chambers and horticultural towers” to educate visitors about climate change
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Peabody to ‘significantly reduce’ its development output
Housing association boss says it will reduce short term build plans in face of inflation as Catalyst merger finalises
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Housing permissions fall to lowest level on record
Major applications permitted in 2022 fell by more than 8% according to official data