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Autumn Budget 2024: key measures for construction at a glance
Chancellor outlines spending plans
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Reeves confirms funding for HS2 Euston station tunnels, but not for station itself
Government has previously warned private funding would be required to move forward with line’s Grimshaw-designed central London terminus
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City approves David Walker’s stalled £200m office scheme
Tenter House development finally on verge of construction after 27-year development saga
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Asif Khan unveils wetland boardwalk at British Land’s Canada Water development
Walkway inspired by the docks’ historic timber trade
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Three roads lead to Rome for scholarship hopefuls
Trio of scholarships offer early-career architects and historians the opportunity for a research residency at the British School at Rome
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Townshend unveils Green Heart public realm scheme in Nottingham’s Broad Marsh
The Green Heart project in Nottingham’s Broad Marsh, led by Townshend Landscape Architects, aims to revitalise the city centre with a biodiversity-focused public space and improved pedestrian connectivity
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What to look out for in the Autumn Budget 2024
Wednesday will see Rachel Reeves deliver her first Budget statement as chancellor. Daniel Gayne explains what it may have in store for construction.
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Chapman Taylor submits plans for residential towers next to Manchester United’s Old Trafford
Scheme to include blocks up to 25 storeys
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Architect wanted for ‘site-wide transformation’ of London’s Wallace Collection
Six-year job to overhaul art gallery’s grade II-listed Marylebone base
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Gibson Thornley wins V&A competition for South Asia Galleries redevelopment
The V&A has appointed Gibson Thornley to lead a major redevelopment of its South Asia Galleries, with the project set to open in 2028 and featuring a renewed narrative on South Asian artistic heritage
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Church refurbishment delivers community-focused transformation in Hove
St Leonard’s Church in Hove has been extensively refurbished by John Puttick Associates, creating a new timber porch and multi-functional spaces for worship and community use
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Treasury announces extra £550m to rebuild schools
Chancellor announces funding ahead of Wednesday’s budget
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Heatherwick and Grid Architects appointed to ‘evolve’ plot on AHMM’s O2 shopping centre masterplan
Pair to refine designs for 650 homes in first phase of north London redevelopment
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Apt’s redesign of stalled KPF tower scheme granted approval
Progress for one of the tallest residential schemes in the country four years after original plans were given green light
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Alex Norris replaces Rushanara Ali as building safety minister
Ali lost the brief after it came to light that she had attended a conference sponsored by a cladding firm linked to Grenfell
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Planning approval granted for Waugh Thistleton’s East London creative hub and historic Islington retrofit
Planning permission clears the way for Waugh Thistleton’s 15-storey creative hub at Stratford Cross for Lendlease and the eco-focused refurbishment of 123 Golden Lane for Bywater
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Parliament restoration programme names new delivery authority boss
Russ MacMillan to take up post in February
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Founder’s retirement prompts sale of Scottish architecture practice
Stewart Davidson sells DBP to employee-owned CSY Architects
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Populous replaces AFL Architects on Wrexham stadium upgrade
Plans for new 5,500-seat Kop stand back on track with practice also appointed to draw up wider masterplan for site
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Alt Studios announces courtyard mews plans for failing hotel site
The “sustainable” proposals include eight dwellings and a private courtyard