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Green light for Morris & Co’s Oxford University teaching facility
Practice’s first project for the university to be permanent home for the Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development
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Government approves Sky’s plan for huge expansion of new Elstree Studios
Secretary of state overturns council’s rejection of UMC-designed scheme, saying land can be classed as grey belt
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Turnover tops £650m at Fosters as Middle East work doubles to more than £350m
Architect sees profit rebound to £74m from last year’s £2m
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Henley Halebrown submits Smithfield office retrofit
Facade of mid-2000s building to be entirely replaced and top storey to be expanded
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Housing secretary overrules rejection of EPR’s 500-home Brighton Gasworks scheme
Council ordered to pay full costs of inquiry
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Hugh Broughton Architects appointed to upgrade Australian base in Antarctica
Hugh Broughton Architects wins more work on continent following job at British base
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Four projects shortlisted for RIAS Doolan Prize 2025
Schemes vying to be named best new building in Scotland include a bridge by Moxon and the restoration of a 16th century tower
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Fosters picks Martin Jennings to design statue of Queen Elizabeth II for national memorial
Sculptor designed the first portrait of King Charles III on the national coinage
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Government gives green light to £2.2bn Gatwick expansion
Scheme will allow airport to operate a second runway
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AHMM submits plans for Camden mixed-use scheme
Camden Town Xchange scheme to replace bingo hall and cinema
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Council unanimously approves plans to redevelop half of BBC Elstree Studios
French investment giant Axa IM Alts behind UMC Architects-designed development at historic studio site
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Reed brands housing planning approval figures ‘unacceptable’ amid delivery crisis
Housing secretary promises ‘acceleration package’ to speed up planning reforms as new data shows lowest approvals for at least 45 years
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Architect struck from register after helping colleague cheat on part III exams
Paul Treacy handed two-year erasure after referring himself to Arb’s professional conduct committee
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What made this project… Black and Stone by Mallett
Mallett guides us through the specification challenges present at Black and Stone
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Council backs Kay Elliott’s plans for Bath rugby stadium after 15-year planning battle
Decision to be sent to secretary of state for review
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Jestico & Whiles’ plans to refurbish Smithsons’ Hunstanton school given go ahead
Curtain wall glazing system at Grade II*-listed site to be entirely replaced
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Green light for £33m expansion of film and TV campus in Hartlepool
Leonard Design behind revamp of Northern Studios complex
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Hawkins Brown lops four storeys off Manchester Met library in cost-cutting redesign
Landmark 13-storey scheme approved last year to be resubmitted as nine storeys with its floorspace almost halved
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Ridge & Partners submits plans for Portsmouth Faculty of Technology
Multi-disciplinary firm acting as lead architect, QS, project manager and principal designer