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Rodney Melville & Partners to spruce up three listed buildings in Gunnersbury Park
Works to be completed ahead of huge Hudson Square resi development
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Blow for 31/44 Architects as minister calls in bell foundry plans
Whitechapel heritage and hotel project will go to public inquiry
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Allies & Morrison becomes fourth architect to take on Canary Wharf site
Fosters and César Pelli among practices to have had a crack at North Quay
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Keith Williams conservation area flats approved after a year in planning
Six-storey building approved for ‘axial’ site facing historic green
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Post-Grenfell safety regulator to be run solely by HSE
New body was originally expected to include local authorities, fire and rescue services
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OMI wins planning for Salford’s tallest building
55-storey tower could start on site this year, says architect
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Building Regs changes ‘not fit to meet net-zero target’
Architects warn Part L and Part F proposals ‘could have disastrous unintended consequences’
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Tate row heats up as Neo Bankside residents hit back in appeal court
Owners of Richard Rogers flats want Tate to shut 10th-floor viewing gallery
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Foster floats House of Lords design contest
Ex-peer says government should ‘take cue’ from grand projects of 19 th century
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PRP and Hamiltons bag planning for Knightsbridge hotel
£300m boutique scheme will replace brutalist car park which has tunnel to Harrods
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Chetwoods chosen to design London’s giant new food market as Smithfield gets marching orders
Historic meat market to move to Dagenham after a millennium, along with Billingsgate and Spitalfields
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Snug Architects lodges plans for prayer landmark
Project team eyes December start on site for 50m tall Möbius strip
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Building Design columnist wins £100,000 award
David Rudlin and Manchester architecture lecturer to study 100 high streets
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Grimshaw and Arup revise West Midlands HS2 station designs
Latest designs informed by public consultations
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Hawkins Brown wins £45m Aston University building
Birmingham university building due to be complete in 2023
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Housebuilders lambasted for producing overwhelmingly bad designs
Bartlett’s national housing audit finds ‘unethical’ housebuilders designing just 26% of homes well
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Architect struck off for litany of failings
Oxfordshire practitioner used clients’ cash to pay staff wages and let insurance cover lapse
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Glancy Nicholls wins consent for Birmingham’s tallest tower
61-storey block is practice’s second tower in city centre in as many months
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Fosters’ Tulip tower team launches appeal
Project backers seek to overturn mayor of London’s veto
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Stiff & Trevillion takes Belgravia baton from Aukett Swanke
Practice draws up ’world-class retail’ proposals for Grosvenor’s historic builder’s yard