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AHMM rejigs Canada Water towers to comply with three new regulations
British Land sends practice back to the drawing board to add second staircases, a new facade and air conditioning
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Inspector approves Mountford Pigott’s sex club plans on appeal
Proposal for more than 100 homes above all-night fetish club in Poplar were rejected last year
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BDP submits plans for 41-storey co-living tower in Salford
Proposals replace earlier scheme that foundered because of Covid-19 and Brexit
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Councils to be forced to ignore nutrient pollution impact when taking planning decisions
Government amendments to free up nutrients development logjam go further than expected
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Four teams shortlisted in Network Rail clock competition
SNCF-owned practice joins UK firms in fray for design to be used across the nation’s railways
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Eric Parry unveils revised design for City’s tallest tower
Rejig of 1 Undershaft to split building into four vertical blocks with multiple roof gardens
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Housebuilders hail ‘very welcome’ shake up of nutrient neutrality rules
Housing secretary will table laws ending Natural England’s legal ‘requirement’ to block housebuilding in at risk areas
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HLM left two school schemes over concerns with modular contractor’s approach
Stride Treglown also breaks silence following closure of three schools due to structural issues as government launches investigation into Caledonian Modular
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Concerns about future workloads increase among architects
RIBA Future Trends survey finds sentiment around future workloads plummeted in July
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Planning inspector backs conversion of listed hospital into housing
Scheme centred on Victorian facility in Portsmouth will deliver 209 flats and houses
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BDP completes hospital building in Brighton
Trauma centre is part of the first cohort of the government’s new hospital programme
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Government launches wider probe into Caledonian Modular work after school closures
Poor workmanship blamed for structural defects at three schools as DfE alerts other government departments
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In pictures: Coffey Architects completes Modern Barn
The timber-wrapped coastal home is made of three linear stacked volumes and sits close to the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site
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Scott Brownrigg gets go-ahead for Brentford scheme
Mixed-use blocks will deliver 111 homes and space for business
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Three modular schools built by same contractor ordered to close over safety fears
HLM and Stride Treglown were lead architects on trio of schools shuttered weeks before start of autumn term
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SOM works up ‘smart city’ proposals for Oman
Sultan Haitham City will have a population of 100,000, 39 schools and 24 mosques
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Investment in repairs delivers greater economic return than housebuilding, says think tank
Report urges government to spend on homes that threaten health
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Costs of meeting high-rise building safety rules could reach nearly £3bn, DLUHC says
Impact assessment shows estimated costs of new regime for ‘higher-risk’ residential buildings
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Developer defends AHMM’s Waterloo plans after Gove presses pause
Stanhope says five-block Royal Street scheme offers “subsantial tangible benefits”
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In pictures: Moll Architects completes Victorian house extension
Designed by Moll Architects, the Wilkinson Street project involved the renovation and extension of a mid-Victorian family home in south London. Originally built in the 1860s, the house is situated in the Albert Square Conservation area, a part of the city that escaped the bombs of the blitz during ...