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Major contractor set to file for administration, chief executive confirms
ISG to go under two months after firm’s chairman said rescue deal was ‘days away’
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Teenagers collaborate on King’s Cross timber pavilion
Installation was designed over a series of summer schools with the support of architects and designers
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Feilden Clegg Bradley’s Kigali masterplan gets go-ahead
Scheme has been designed in collaboration with international team including AKT II and Studio FH
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Three Stirling Prize winners on RIBA’s Reinvention Awards shortlist
Mikhail Riches, Grafton Architects and Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios in the running for 2024 retrofit prize
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One in five practices have seen projects abandoned in the past three months due to planning delays
Council delays still a drag on sector despite growing confidence on workloads and staffing levels
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Westminster City Council offers lukewarm response to Khan’s Oxford Street pedestrianisation plans
Scheme appears to be a relaunch of previous 2017 proposals, shared by the mayor without consultation with the local council
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Industry needs to be more vocal in supporting Grenfell findings, construction boss says, and warns contracting’s ‘bizarre’ margins not sustainable
Eoghan O’Lionaird bemoans industry’s ‘relative silence over report and admits firm’s 2% margin is not good enough
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Days of demolish and rebuild ‘long gone’, construction chief tells conference
Chief operating officer John Wilkinson says retaining existing structure is the right thing to do
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Howells submits plans for Birmingham Botanical Gardens restoration
Scheme has been designed in collaboration with Donald Insall Associates and seeks to strip away previous additions to reveal original heritage structures
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RIBA announces 2024 Neave Brown Award shortlist
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Pollard Thomas Edwards in running for affordable housing award
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Architects cut corners by copying previous designs, study finds
Research by the University of Manchester looked into how architects make decisions on projects
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Housing association’s freeze on new development will last until financial circumstances improve, boss says
Southern Housing chief executive says this is the “toughest time” for housing association finances he can remember
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Hawkins Brown plans for £100m Cambridge research campus set for approval
Scheme to include nine buildings up to eight storeys in height
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Eric Parry’s revised 1 Undershaft plans to be submitted in coming weeks but controversial viewing platform to stay
Changes relate almost entirely to street level public realm after plans were criticised for “robbing” the City of open space
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Developers submit planning application for £6bn Earl’s Court redevelopment
Architects working on the plans include Maccreanor Lavington, Sheppard Robson, dRMM and Serie.
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Grimshaw tweaks HS2 Curzon Street station design
Proposals set to be sent in to Birmingham planners by end of year
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Arb seeking feedback on proposed post-Grenfell code of conduct
Consultation on six new professional standards to run for next three months
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Fosters unveils restoration of San Francisco's Transamerica Pyramid
The architect remodelled the lobby and garden of the centre’s 48-storey skyscraper
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Two-thirds of voters back development under right conditions, says poll
Convincing fence-sitting majority key to success of government’s housebuilding plans, finds survey commissioned by Labour-linked group