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Planning inspector green-lights Makower’s Basildon towers
Potential for 495 new homes outweighs harm to setting of new town’s current tallest building
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Former building regulations minister had never heard of flawed fire rating
Stephen Williams says he only learned of outdated Class 0 rating at yesterday’s hearing of Grenfell Inquiry
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DSDHA set for Soho Square go-ahead
Councillors are told demolition and new-build has lower whole-life carbon than refurbishing existing building
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Action needed to save ‘precious’ department store buildings, Save Britain’s Heritage warns
High street landmarks disappearing at an ‘astonishing rate’ in the wake of the pandemic, report highlights
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RSHP wins international contest for Lithuania office scheme
Building to act as link between Vilnius’ old town and business district
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Ben Derbyshire blasts lack of architects on New Homes Quality Board
Former RIBA president slams “inexplicable” absence of design expertise on body to police house-building industry
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Cullinan Studio lands Southwark school commission
Practice will design new Peckham home for Beormund Primary School
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Green light for EPR’s 48-storey modular tower
Docklands scheme to be among world’s tallest modular buildings
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PLP unveils masterplan for huge central Tokyo redevelopment
Four-tower scheme to be biggest in the city
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Former minister denies deregulation was ‘principal objective’ of building regulations review before Grenfell fire
James Wharton could not explain to inquiry why a presentation on the review appeared to prioritise cutting red tape over life safety
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Shortlist for London Festival of Architecture competition revealed
Six teams are competing to transform a road in Camden for Europe’s biggest annual architecture festival
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Morris & Co wins planning for 52-storey Docklands tower after design tweaks
Practice added second set of stairs to 421-home scheme following London Fire Brigade safety concerns
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Grenfell Inquiry: Former housing minister denies ‘aversion’ to regulation on fire safety
Brandon Lewis is the first government minister to provide evidence to the Grenfell Inquiry
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Green light for Faulkner Browns’ £25m Sunderland cultural hub
Four-storey scheme will sit opposite practice’s £42m town hall as major regeneration project takes shape
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Biennale in Bloomsbury: 2021 British Pavilion relocates to Building Centre
Garden of Privatised Delights opens to visitors in London next week after Venice run
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Herzog & de Meuron working on huge Liverpool Street station redevelopment
Practice drawing up ”Project Mersey” plans for 20-storey block above station concourse
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Make’s £400m South Bank office scheme approved
Huge complex at site of ITV’s former London Studios cleared by Lambeth council following tense three-hour debate
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In pictures: Grimshaw’s competition-winning design for Budapest Nyugati Railway Station renewal
London firm’s design chosen from shortlist of 12
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Grenfell Inquiry: Fatal 2009 cladding fire not ‘severe’ enough to prompt investigation into similar buildings, hearing told
Brian Martin also admits being ‘horrified’ by senior building control officer’s misunderstanding of fire safety guidance
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AHMM eyes radical makeover of Islington landmark
Campaigners sound alarm over proposals for Rock Townsend’s postmodern 1980s Angel Square scheme