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Architects asked to rework Essex hospital scheme to include more MMC
Trust wants Gilling Dod and CF Moller scheme to ‘maximise the benefits’ of offsite construction
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TfL mothballs Crossrail 2 and Bakerloo line extension because of pandemic
Two jobs worth more than £35bn put on hold over covid austerity issues
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Grenfell cavity barriers only approved nine days after fire, inquiry hears
Installed barriers had not been tested prior to use on tower’s refurbishment
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Work set to start on Buckley Gray Yeoman's Canary Wharf overhaul
Job is first phase of scheme to revamp 30-year-old, KPF-designed building
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NHS Nightingales to start closing next month
Emergency hospitals built in record time were ’ultimate insurance policy’ says NHS
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Hawkins Brown moves to Seifert building as Manchester studio expands
Former Manchester Poly building restored by Buttress Architects
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RIBA unearths archive recordings of lectures by pioneering women architects
Lectures have not been heard by the public for 35 years
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In pictures: PLP’s new UK headquarters for TikTok completes
Scheme sits over Farringdon Crossrail station
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RIBA may require all overtime at chartered practices to be paid
‘Deeply concerned’ president urges trainee architects to report all exploitative behaviour
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Building control officer felt pressured into writing ‘fanbloodytastic’ safety certificate, Grenfell Inquiry hears
LABC certificate became key part of Kingspan’s marketing literature for product used in Grenfell Tower’s cladding system
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Mae only Brit on Russian masterplanning longlist
Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen also in final five
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We Made That and Fletcher Priest land seaside gig
Architects will develop a ‘place plan’ for Folkestone
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Morris & Co beats Chipperfield to land 16-storey Munich project
Architect says scheme is its largest pan-European collaboration to date
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BRE manager admits missing rigged fire test was ‘very basic error’, Grenfell inquiry hears
BRE staff failed to notice two fire-resisting boards added to test rig to ensure a pass
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Budget 2021: The profession reacts
Architects criticise chancellor for sidelining the climate crisis
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At a glance: What Budget 2021 means for the industry
Take a look at some of the key policy announcements for construction
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‘No question of anything sinister going on,’ test rig installer tells Grenfell Inquiry
Cladding installer says testing body was checking test rig the ‘whole time’
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London Plan takes effect – with ‘architect retention clause’ retained
London mayor’s planning document formally published despite government reservations
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Bennetts Associates completes another medical Royal College
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists relocating to Southwark from Regent’s Park