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Green light for HTA’s 140-home west London scheme after second staircase changes
The HTA-designed scheme will include a mix of studios and one, two and three-bedroom apartments
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Building 90,000 new social homes a year ‘could boost British economy by £50bn’
Ahead of the general election, the NHF and Shelter are urging political parties to commit to a long-term plan which prioritises social housing
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SOM completes New York skyscraper linked to High Line extension
New tower marks completion of Manhattan West development that has been 40 years in the making
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Housebuilders could be fined a combined £2.5bn if found guilty of anti-competitive behaviour
The Competition and Markets Authority’s probe into eight firms could lead to fines of up to 10% of global revenue.
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Proctor & Matthews and Metropolitan Workshop’s £1bn Carpenters Estate regeneration finally approved
Work to start this spring on redeveloping 1960s estate after decades of delays
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AtkinsRealis working on $2.4bn mountaintop resort in Oman
Plans unveiled for 2,500 homes spread across mountain ridge
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Ackroyd Lowrie requests permission for take-off with Heathrow hotel retrofit
Hotel opened by Elizabeth II and once graced by The Supremes would see facades and internal courtyard restored
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Surman Weston completes self-build house in Peckham
Practice acts as client, architect and contractor for self-initiated project
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JTP appoints six staff to new associate director role
Practice describes move as a “new chapter” as it eyes future progression
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Woods Bagot submits plans for City block retrofit
Woods Bagot-designed plans to add two storeys to roof of 21 Lombard Street and replace facade
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Council orders Crooked House pub owners to rebuild
Notice gives three years to restore building to what it was before suspected arson attack
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We are neglecting the needs of young people, planning experts tell MPs
Only 6% of housing developments involve architects, parliamentary inquiry into young people and the built environment is told
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AHMM submits plans for Barbican-inspired co-living scheme
Proposals to transform 1950s office building embedded within the brutalist complex
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RIAS announces 17 projects vying for Scottish project of the year
Reiach and Hall Architects, Moxon Architects and John McAslan & Partners in running
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12 schemes vie for RIBA West Midlands Awards
Buildings by Napier Clarke, Hawkins Brown and Associated Architects amongst shortlisted projects
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CMA investigates UK’s biggest housebuilders over ‘anti-competitive behaviour’
Competition regulator has found evidence to suggest some of the biggest names in UK housebuilding might be sharing sensitive information
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Fosters makes changes to £1bn Blackfriars scheme after Historic England criticism
Heritage advisor warned three-tower plan would cause “very serious level of harm” to listed buildings on the site
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Sunak’s HS2 funding slammed as Northern Powerhouse Rail still waits for tunnel decision
Chief executive Henri Murison says lack of clarity over crucial tunnel section has stalled northern rail project
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Chapman Taylor gets OK for 31-storey student resi scheme in Birmingham
Proposals include restoration of two grade II-listed former hospital buildings
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RIBA records longest ever run of pessimism about future workloads
Planning delays, inflation and pressures on clients all contributing to gloomy mood