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Sheppard Robson gets go-ahead for retrofit of Foggo Associates’ City landmark
Project aims to improve sustainability and wellbeing performance
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Policy Exchange report warns Labour against ditching beauty agenda in ‘dash for units’
Thinktank calls on Labour to rediscover early socialists’ commitment to beauty
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Bristol consults on plan to convert council homes into temporary homeless accommodation
Over a year, 216 homes could be made available as temporary accommodation
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RIBA exhibition puts spotlight on Britain’s most challenging architectural projects
RIBA exhibition explores how architects have overcome Britain’s most challenging sites to create groundbreaking buildings
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Labour-commissioned transport review urges study into new rail link between Midlands and West Yorkshire
Report will inform new government’s thinking, says transport secretary
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Aberdeen City Council decides demolition is the safest option for 500 RAAC homes
Homes containing the lightweight concrete will be demolished and rebuilt at a cost of £130m
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RIBA survey: Architects foresee workload growth despite small practice pessimism
Large practices the most optimistic in two years
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WilkinsonEyre drawing up plans for 150m tower on site of scrapped Farshid Moussavi scheme
Investor hoping to build up to 32 storeys on 130 Fenchurch street under plans being drawn up by Wilkinson Eyre
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Nissen Richards Studio’s new housing complex is its largest project to date
The architect was brought on board by developer Nelson Land to develop the scheme’s existing design
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Henning Larsen submits plans for Portman Square office redevelopment
Proposals for the 1920s office building include a new roof garden and more workspace
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RIBA announces finalists on Masai Mara visitor centre competition
Two UK practices in final four of international competition
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Images released of Populous and Oualalou + Choi’s proposals for world’s largest football stadium
Grand Stade Hassan II in Casablanca set to host the 2030 World Cup final
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Clementine Blakemore fires up creativity with renovation of London potter’s home and studio
The Stirling shortlist practice has turned a 19th-century London house into a contemporary ceramics studio
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Studio Weave wins planning for £4.5m Walthamstow museum restoration
Cafe and gallery space to be added to grade II-listed building
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Darlington station revamp plans unveiled
Victorian heritage to be preserved alongside modern upgrades
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JTP’s 315-home Cornish masterplan approved
The Church of England’s property arm has secured planning permission for 315-homes on the outskirts of Falmouth. Cornwall council’s strategic planning committee resolved yesterday (Thursday) to grant outline consent to the Church Commissioners for England for a new 315-home community between Falmouth and the neighbouring town of Penryn.
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Glasgow launches public consultation on tall buildings policy
City council invites feedback on draft tall buildings policy aimed at guiding Glasgow’s urban growth
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Planning permission granted for HTA’s Queen Elizabeth II memorial garden in Regent’s Park
Designed with input from Tate + Co, the new garden is set to open in 2026
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Kevin Haley Studio unveils Berners Bar at the Business Design Centre
Practice pays homage to the BDC’s rich history with a design that integrates salvaged materials and evokes a sense of timeless British charm
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Fosters leads initiative to create UK’s first model maker apprenticeship
Apprentices will be exempt from tuition fees, a feature that is hoped will make the programme accessible to a broader range of candidates