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RSHP working up plans for the City’s fourth tallest tower
Cheesegrater architect appointed by developer Brookfield to design 240m-tall replacement for Multiplex’s 99 Bishopsgate headquarters
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Faulkner Browns' 2,500-home Ladbroke Grove scheme goes in for planning
Project has 11 year build programme with first homes completed at end of decade
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Oxford life sciences scheme rejigged after discovery of ‘nationally significant’ nunnery remains
Bogle Architects plans shifted to another part of the site following Historic England objection
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Repair work to start on Niall McLaughlin’s King’s Cross block
Contractor has come up with solution to deal with facade issues at Tapestry Building, developer says
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JTP lodges plans for five more phases of huge Ealing masterplan
Outline application for Berkeley proposes around 50 new buildings and at least 3,000 new homes
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Howells’ 690-home Coventry scheme OK’d by planning inspector
Proposals for former gasworks site also include elements by BPN Architects
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Apt unveils plan to demolish brutalist City block and replace with 20-storey office
Developer Landsec’s £250m Hill House scheme submitted for planning
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C20 Society puts South Norwood on the map
Campaign group produces walking tour of High Street Heritage Action Zone in south London
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SimpsonHaugh Docklands towers approved at appeal
Inspector overturns councillors’ rejection of mixed-use east London scheme
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Think tank urges government to focus on urban planning
Policy Exchange says new Housing and Planning Bill should be used to ‘regain initiative’ from Labour
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Scottish council pauses Passivhaus scheme due to soaring costs
Homes designed by Smith Scott Mullan Associates were costing over a third more than standard equivalents
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Modular builder Ilke Homes enters liquidation with £319m in unpaid debts
The modular housing firm has been formally wound up by administrators
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Wilson Mason seeks to revitalise England's 'oldest' street market
What is possibly England’s oldest street market is set for renewal
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Mæ’s John Morden Centre bags 2023 Stirling Prize
South-east London facility is “a place of joy and inspiration”, says jury chair Ellen van Loon
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Herzog & de Meuron’s £1.5bn Liverpool Street station revamp finally on verge of being made public by City planners
Application was originally submitted in May but has been held up since
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Private equity firm takes stake in Tottenham stadium architect Populous
Kansas-based practice behind string of Premier League jobs now part-owned by US investor
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Buckley Gray Yeoman’s controversial Waterloo tower gets go-ahead
Office scheme proposals for site next to centre for services personnel attracted 2,500 objections
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Councillors say ‘no’ to Orms’ Soho plans
Concerns over loss of Art Deco elevation and new scheme’s bulk derail office-led plans
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MCW promotes all-female team as part of succession planning
Cambridge-based practice plans for the future with new appointments
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Aitken Turnbull converts Art Deco school into supported housing
Grade B-listed Kelso landmark transformed into 36-home extra-care facility