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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
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PLP gets go-ahead for City office scheme
Minories plans will deliver 14,000sq m workspace boost and new archaeology attraction
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Caroe unveils plans for refurbishment of Banqueting House on Whitehall
Upgrade of Britain’s first Palladian building scaled back due to pandemic hit on client’s finances
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Regulator confirms ‘full’ designs won’t always be needed for building control approval
Official says designs with ‘holes’ can receive approval in some circumstances
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MCW Architects completes mixed-use scheme on sensitive Cambridge riverside site
The residential and retail development has been designed to mitigate the risk of flooding
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Eric Parry submits full planning application for revised 1 Undershaft
Developer Stanhope unveils most detailed images yet of tower set to be City’s tallest
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Scott Brownrigg completes new sports and wellness centre
Building utilises lamintated timber frame to achieve reduced carbon footprint
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Competition from ‘architectural designers’ driving down fees, RIBA warns
Institute also warns of an increasing number of clients not paying their invoices on time as workload expectations fall
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Government’s plans for MMC in ‘disarray’, says Lords committee
Homes England accused of lacking coherent strategy
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V&A to stage ‘Tropical Modernism’ exhibition on 20th century architecture in former British colonies
Style was developed by British architects in Ghana and India but became a symbol of nation-building following independence
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Arb names chair for commission on professional practical experience
Chris Husbands will lead drive to improve the quality of training for architects