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Seven things you should know about new housing secretary
Simon Clarke has become the fourth housing secretary in less than a year. But what do we know about him? Carl Brown finds out
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Aecom handed design role for HS2 Interchange
Firm will take forward Arup’s concept proposals for Solihull station
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Jacob Rees Mogg appointed as business secretary
New PM Liz Truss also appoints Simon Clarke as communities secretary
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Council approves AHMM’s plans to radically overhaul Islington landmark
External features of postmodern Angel Square development to be stripped away and replaced with glass facade
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Glenn Howells set to air plans for new BBC base in Brum
Proposals form part of 4ha masterplan for city’s Digbeth district
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Billionaire restaurateur in scrap with council over windows installed without planning consent
Ivy restaurant-owner Richard Caring launches appeal against enforcement notice ordering him to remove windows within six months
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Benoy appoints new director at London studio
Architect and masterplanner hires James Dixon from Glenn Howells Architects
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RIBA president calls on new PM Liz Truss to prioritise energy efficiency measures
Simon Allford says incoming leader has ‘colossal task on her hands’ as foreign secretary beats Rishi Sunak with 57% of the vote
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Government brings in powers to deny housebuilders planning permission
’Responsible actors’ scheme could put developers out of business if they do not pay to sort cladding problems
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Heatherwick opens new China office as workloads in Asia expand
Opening revealed in Heatherwick Studio’s latest accounts
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Hawkins Brown’s 550-home shared living tower refused over lack of affordable housing
Scheme would have seen residents paying more than £400 per week for studio apartments with shared kitchens
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Frank Lloyd Wright house reopens to visitors following ‘transformative’ restoration
LA’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site had been closed since the start of the covid pandemic
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Secretary of state calls in Make’s South Bank plans
Controversial redevelopment of ITV’s former headquarters to head to public inquiry following storm of objections from campaigners
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C20 slams Selldorf’s ‘unjustifiable’ National Gallery makeover
Group voices “grave concerns” over controversial £30m proposals to remodel grade I-listed Sainsbury Wing
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FCBS appointed to masterplan 10,000-home neighbourhood in Rwanda
Practice wins international competition to design extension to Rwandan capital of Kigali
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Plans unveiled to build NBBJ-designed towers on top of Boston’s Hurley Building
Scheme will “revitalise” 1970s brutalist landmark, state government says as it seeks to raise funds for maintenance costs
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Campaigners renew call-in demands over Make’s South Bank plans
Move follows Greater London Authority’s decision not to intervene in redevelopment of former ITV studios
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Latest New York skyscraper drive prompts oversupply fears
Real-estate experts question demand for 10-block Penn Station area proposals
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Jo Cowen Architects appoints first strategic director
Laura Cassullo joins from Broadway Malyan