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City’s 2040 vision for 1.2 million sq m of new office space passes key planning hurdle
Three ‘key areas of change’ earmarked for new development as Square Mile eyes transformation into cultural and leisure destination
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In pictures: Basha-Franklin’s futuristic hub
Designed for Velonetic, the work and exhibition space sits within the Grade I-listed Lloyd’s of London building
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Mayors to meet consultants following talks with transport secretary on HS2 alternative
Andy Street and Andy Burnham to brief wider team this week on Mark Harper talks
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Council confirms demolition of Birmingham’s Ringway Centre after legal challenge
Campaigners fail in last-ditch attempt to sink Corstorphine & Wright’s plans to replace brutalist landmark with three residential towers
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Grimshaw profit down 20% as HS2 Euston delay takes toll
Bottom line hit despite increase in global revenue
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Garnett Architecture unveils plans to refurbish Russell Square office
Scheme to modernise 1960s block used as the headquarters of FTSE firm Associated British Foods
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Allies & Morrison wins planning for Bankside scheme on site of Roman ruins
Mixed-use job for Landsec and Places for London was first given OK three years ago
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Developer floats Oklahoma City plans for tallest US tower
Architecture firm AO works up proposals to deliver 581m skyscraper as part of huge mixed-use scheme
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Squire & Partners’ £1.5bn Richmond scheme approved for the third time after second staircase changes
Third redesign of controversial 1,000-home plans hoping for GLA sign-off after council gives OK despite flood of objections
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Building Design enters partnership with international environment NGO to focus on energy efficiency in the built environment
Work with Climate Group will include thought leadership and insight content, research, and events
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Profit tumbles 69% at Ryder Architecture
Practice points to double-digit cost increases as turnover remains “consistent” with 2022
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BRE recommends EPC ratings shake up encourage more retrofit work
Advisor wants shelf life of certificates halved and metrics reformed to more accurately reflect the performance of buildings
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Goldstein Heather gets go-ahead for Finchley flats
Practice cleared to replace 1930s semis with four-storey apartment building
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HOK wins planning for life sciences scheme in Cambridge
Kadans job dependent on adequate water strategy
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In pictures: Cobham Bowers by Coffey Architects
Later life living scheme draws on local architectural vernacular
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Historic England objection hits Lendlease’s £2bn Birmingham plans with one-year delay
Heritage advisor intervened over decision to build over the historic site after which the scheme is named
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No ‘definitive timescale’ for second staircase guidance, Building Safety Regulator says
Clients said to be over-engineering fire safety specifications due to design uncertainty
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Modular housing firm Modulous enters liquidation after buyer deal fails to materialise
A last ditch deal to sell off the firm’s TESSA software failed according to an email sent to former employees today
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Birmingham urges councillors to stick by decision to demolish brutalist landmark
Corstorphine & Wright towers return to Planning Committee after legal threat from campaign groups
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GLA backs 1,500-home Levitt Bernstein and Morris & Co plans
City Hall overturns Tower Hamlets Council’s rejection of latest phase of Aberfeldy estate regeneration scheme