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RIBA survey shows international work slide for third year running
Overall revenue and profit “hold steady” despite limited growth, but pay gaps widen at big firms
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Architects sought to design new generation of motorway gantries
RIBA launches competition for National Highways initiative to make road signage more “elegant”
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Housing approvals slump to lowest level for a decade
Figures below the level seen at the height of the covid pandemic
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CPMG submits plans for Nottingham biosciences centre
Scheme to be latest phase of city’s £1.4bn Island Quarter development
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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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Stirling Prize winners back bid to save brutalist landmark in Brum
Campaign and rival plans come as Corstorphine & Wright submits towers scheme
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BIG unveils 155m Vancouver skyscraper
Vancouver House appears to rise ‘like genie out of the bottle’
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Senior RIBA figures slam columnist’s scathing attack on architects
Giles Coren calls for society to “kill all the architects” in comment piece published in The Times
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Green light for Scott Brownrigg’s Cambridge technology park
Scott Brownrigg-designed scheme approved after being rejected last year
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Pollard Thomas Edwards’ Islington estate regeneration approved
Barnsbury estate scheme backed by council despite “intensive” densification of the plans made after they were backed in a resident’s ballot
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Fosters wins job to design massive expansion to Saudi airport
King Salman International Airport to become fourth biggest in the world following scale-up of existing HOK-designed site
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Surman Weston and Haysom Ward Miller join House of the Year shortlist
Practices land two of the three remaining finalists’ slots for 2022 award
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Design and research consultancy URBED set to close after almost 50 years
Boss blames procurement-process challenges and professional indemnity insurance issues as he and several staff join BDP
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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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Moxon’s Quarry Studios is named Scotland’s building of the year
Cairngorms office and café development bags 2022 Doolan Award
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In pictures: FCBStudios unveils net zero timber nursery for Staffordshire University
A new child-centred learning environment promotes exploration and a connection with nature
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Three Stirling Prize winners to design first phase of Earls Court redevelopment
Haworth Tompkins, dRMM and Maccreanor Lavington among practices appointed to draw up plans for 1,300-home scheme
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New laws on developments needed to stem flooding risk, NIC says
Government’s infrastructure advisors said £12bn of drainage network upgrades needed over next 30 years to tackle extreme weather caused by climate change
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Chipperfield’s Chinese Embassy plans set for approval
East London scheme at former Royal Mint site will be biggest foreign diplomatic outpost in England
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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