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Scott Brownrigg hopes TV studios will make planning cut
Berkshire scheme bankrolled by LA investor
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Lockdown and Brexit send architects’ confidence tumbling
Biggest slump in optimism among practices across northern England
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Grenfell Inquiry: Arconic ’did not withdraw combustible cladding because of cost implications’
Sales manager made admission in secretly recorded phone call in the days after the 2017 fire
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Lee Evans given thumbs-up for giant Kent school campus
Scheme in Ebbsfleet Garden City to be one of Kent’s largest-ever educational facilities
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Proctor and Matthews submits plans for Sunderland city centre
Proposals for 132 homes are the first phase of 1,000-home Vaux Brewery redvelopment
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Government to claw back unspent retrofit funding
Just 5% of a £1.5bn Green Homes Fund has been spent with two months to go
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RSHP opens office in Paris to beat Brexit
Architect says base in French capital will act as gateway to Europe after ’profoundly regressive act’
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Grenfell Inquiry: Arconic sales manager ‘knew cladding would burn’
Internal email in 2014 warned of dangers of ACM after Middle East fires
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Jenrick warned of unintended consequences of cladding safety measures
Former RIBA president accuses government of offering ‘second-rate loans’ to people in dangerous buildings
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Alan Jones and business leaders urge Jenrick to ditch blanket PD right for high streets
Groups representing architects, planners and retailers write to housing secretary over radical permitted development plan
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Architect slams RSHP’s British Library extension as ‘acoustic cover of Wilson’s high-tech power ballad’
Controversial plans to be lodged in May will also see the demolition of Long Kentish’s conservation centre
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Grenfell Inquiry: Arconic ‘ordered staff not to share details of combustible cladding’
Alarmed manager told sales staff who asked to share technical documents: ‘OH MY LORD!!! Where did you get that from???’
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Norman Foster calls for post-covid offices to be converted to housing
Architect says office buildings abandoned during the pandemic could become ’residential towers of the future’
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Finding a buyer for Brick By Brick ’only chance of avoiding managed wind-down’
Croydon-owned housing company will only build out schemes already on site unless a sale can be agreed
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Grenfell inquiry: Fire tests ‘kept secret’ says Kingspan technical adviser
Kingspan manager who advised on combustible K15 reveals he had not seen test reports, as inquiry resumes after two months
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Architects demand laws to crack down on embodied carbon in construction
Climate network calls on ministers to introduce regulations urgently amid ’national scandal’
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Campaigners launch fight to save Finch’s Brixton office tower
International House was part of Lambeth’s listed 1980s recreation centre project
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AHMM scales back plans for Lasdun’s IBM building
Practice tables ‘sensitive’ restoration and upgrade after brutalist South Bank offices get grade II listing
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Council concerned about impact of Chipperfield’s Chinese embassy on Tower of London
Early designs revealed in council documents
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Whittam Cox appointed on first phase of £5bn Brent Cross Town project
Practice lands executive architect role on 6,700-home regeneration scheme