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NewsYouth-designed pavilion unveiled in Camden’s HS2 meanwhile garden
The six-metre-tall pavilion and performance space, ‘Reflect’, was co-designed by young people in collaboration with social enterprise MATT+FIONA and Fitzrovia Youth in Action
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NewsLoader Monteith completes rural home in Angus
A new three-bedroom home in seeks to integrate contemporary living with traditional Scottish architecture
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NewsDonald Insall Associates closes Cambridge office and downsizes Bath team
Strategic review at heritage practice follows workload slump in two regions
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NewsProperty group urges Reeves to fund ‘new approach’ at Building Safety Regulator
British Property Federation calls for next month’s spending review to include ‘additional resource’ for safety regulator amid spate of high-rise delays
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NewsFoundation works complete at Wilkinson Eyre’s HS2 Old Oak Common station
Balfour Beatty, Vinci and Systra joint venture finish work on basement slab larger than six football pitches
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NewsLevitt Bernstein completes Newham’s first Passivhaus-certified social housing
100% affordable housing development in east London has delivered 65 homes designed to meet Passivhaus Classic standards
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NewsFosters’ £1bn Blackfriars scheme given new name
Job now called the Round set to get going this summer with £100m enabling work
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NewsAllies & Morrison wins Trinity College Dublin masterplan job
Firm to rethink how the university uses its 200 buildings
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NewsFaulkner Browns rejigs Southwark student accomodation scheme to add second staircase
Layouts at eight-storey scheme rearranged to accommodate larger core
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NewsLiam O’Connor named winner of the 2025 Driehaus prize
British architect recognised for work on traditional civic buildings and war memorials
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NewsFletcher Priest completes refurbishment of former BHS headquarters in Marylebone
The 1930s Neo-Georgian building has been renovated and extended, with 85% of its original structure and façade retained
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NewsSanaa named recipient of RIBA’s 2025 Royal Gold Medal
Japanese duo Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa to pick up prestigious award in recognition of three decades of work
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NewsDecision to demolish Grenfell Tower would put disaster ‘out of sight and out of mind’, says survivor
Angela Rayner told bereaved and survivors yesterday that work to demolish the building would start in June
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NewsGovernment intervenes again as Starmer promises to rip up planning rules to speed up nuclear building jobs
Prime minister bemoans pace of progress getting new plants out of the ground compared to overseas countries
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NewsLords committee finds grey belt policy ‘unlikely to have significant impact’ on housebuilding
Lord Moylan warns Angela Rayner that policy has been “rushed and incoherent”
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NewsAga Khan dies aged 88: champion of Islamic architecture and cultural heritage
The Aga Khan played a significant role in architecture and heritage conservation, establishing the Aga Khan Award for Architecture and supporting projects that blended tradition with contemporary challenges
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NewsLondon School of Architecture head Neal Shasore to step down
Shasore’s tenure has seen a relocation to new premises in Dalston, and the expansion of its practice network
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NewsPopulous unveils images of Wrexham stadium upgrade
New 5,500-seat Kop stand will include public plaza for high-flying League One club
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NewsAHMM’s Battersea student blocks become UK’s largest passivhaus scheme
Four-block scheme given accreditation folllowing air tightness tests






