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Sun rises for Hyde + Hyde’s solstice-inspired home
Practice bags planning for modernist family residence in rural Somerset
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Steve McQueen Grenfell film set for Serpentine debut
Artist and Oscar-winning director’s harrowing short will run from 7 April
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Richard Rogers’ Channel 4 HQ gets listed
“At risk” high-tech scheme in Westminster is awarded grade II status
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Fosters unveils masterplan for Cyprus waterfront
Plans aim to make city a more attractive destination for tourists and businesses
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In pictures: Water Pavilions by Glenn Howells Architects
The Pavilions are each constructed on a floating concrete hull and clad in a transparent aluminium framed curtain wall
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AHMM the latest to redesign plans following London’s single staircase ban
Developer Landsec sends practice back to the drawing board to rejig 1,800-home Camden scheme following mayor’s fire safety ruling
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HS2 station at Euston to cost nearly double its original budget
Spending watchdog says HS2 admitted costs had gone up by more than £2bn in just two months
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Green light for Fletcher Priest’s revised £700m Oxford life sciences scheme
Initial plans for Red Hall approved in 2021 with Laing O’Rourke set to start building work this summer
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Firm floats double-height vision for disused Debenhams
Nottingham practice GT3 looks to turn shopping landmark into a mixed-use commercial, leisure and residential hub
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Ben Pentreath to receive $200,000 architecture prize in Chicago
Leading traditionalist designer picks up lucrative Driehaus prize from University of Notre Dame
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Sheppard Robson lodges plans for £250m Cambridgeshire science park redevelopment
Bruntwood SciTech behind proposals for 400,000 sq ft scheme
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Housing associations and councils share £1.4bn housing retrofit funding
Government claims 115,000 homes across England will benefit
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Public Practice receives £1 million to boost council planning skills
Public Practice gets government backing to expand into the South West and Midlands
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Architects expect workloads to increase for the first time in seven months
Confidence soared in the profession last month despite ongoing uncertainty in the economy, RIBA survey finds
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RIBA and industry groups call on Gove to lower second staircase threshold to 18m
Institute also says all existing blocks above 18m with single staircases should be refurbished with evacuation lifts
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Stanton Williams lands Oxford University library commission
Merton College selects Stirling Prize-winning practice through invited competition
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Building control body ‘very concerned’ about exodus of veterans as new regulator looms
LABC’s chief executive said highly experienced people were “desperately needed” to train new recruits
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Dowen Farmer gets green light for backland mews scheme
Mews scheme on challenging site seeks to provide vibrant public realm
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RSHP reports profit hike but warns of looming hit
Turnover increased by 31% in 2021 as staff numbers fell, latest figures show
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Heatherwick unveils Saudi museum proposals
Jeddah project will turn desalination plant into exhibition and studio space