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AHMM’s Marylebone offices in line for green light
Planners will decide whether 50s block with links to The Clash should stay or go
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Construction bucks economic trend with continued growth
Industry shows ‘resilience’ with third consecutive month of expansion
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Grenfell Inquiry: Damning criticism of ‘buck-passing’ firms in closing remarks
Final day of inquiry sessions after four years of hearings
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Fosters bags new airport commission
The Polish project will be situated between Łódź and Warsaw, with a capacity of 40 million passengers per year
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Architects’ workload worries deepen but silver lining remains job security
Firms set to hang on to sought-after staff
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Grenfell Inquiry: Celotex denies ‘misdescribed’ test result had bearing on use of insulation
Insulation manufacturer says description of product did not affect way refurbishment of tower was carried out
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Haworth Tompkins completes £133m Fish Island Village project
Mixed-use east London neighbourhood includes 588 homes and swathes of commercial space
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Historic England adds 175 sites to ‘at risk’ register
Buildings in peril include Nottingham pumping house, unique Tintagel meeting house and experimental concrete homes in Essex
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COP27: Sunak calls for 'collective will' to deliver on 1.5C target
Rishi Sunak urges delegates to deliver after his commitment to climate action had been questioned
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Fosters set for Queensway Parade go-ahead
Mixed-use scheme will be directly opposite flagship Whiteley development in Bayswater
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Campaign group attacks ‘misleading and inaccurate’ M&S claims
Retail giant accused of “greenwashing on an epic scale” after two-week public inquiry into proposals to demolish flagship Oxford Street store
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New tower at 55 Bishopsgate planned to be among tallest in City
Funder Schroders and development manager Stanhope behind 63-storey block
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RIBA raids archives for hidden treasures
Book reproduces more than 200 drawings from 15th century to the present day
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Grenfell lawyer says ‘rogues gallery’ of firms was responsible for fire
Barrister tells inquiry that architect Studio E has “ultimate responsibility” for cladding used in disastrous refurbishment
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No evidence M&S explored deep retrofit of Oxford Street store, says heritage group
Save Britain’s Heritage spars with retailer on final day of public inquiry into redevelopment plans
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Grimshaw announces change of London leadership
Andrew Thomas becomes managing partner as Kirsten Lees steps down
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Green light for SPPARC plan to convert listed car park into BRIT School theatre
Scheme part of wider £1.3bn redevelopment of the Olympia Exhibition Centre in Kensington
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Construction activity jumps as confidence plummets
Warnings that next PMI survey will start to see impact of former prime minister’s mini-budget debacle
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In pictures: Moda, The Mercian by Glenn Howells Architects
A new addition to Birmingham’s skyline, Moda, The Mercian becomes the city’s tallest residential tower