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Gove backs new architecture school to tackle ‘insipid’ housing
Thinktank says its proposal would reduce objections to development by ensuring ‘a generally higher quality of architecture and placemaking’
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James Gorst Architects previews third Adam restoration project
Practice secures consent to restore and repurpose St James’s Square gem
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HTA and Hawkins Brown cleared to rejig Aylesbury Estate plans
Southwark Council approves height-boost that will add 60 homes to early-stage plots
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Diller Scofidio & Renfro unpacks vision for Frank Lloyd Wright theatre
New York practice produces masterplan to save 1959 venue in Texas
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KPF’s plans for 160m Shoreditch tower given public airing
Scheme aims to revive Old Street’s flagging “Silicon Roundabout” tech cluster
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ZCD and Jan Kattein scoop youth-focused accolades
Ryder, David Miller, Askew Cavanna and Curl La Tourelle Head also triumph in Thornton Education Trust awards
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Warning for architects as Russia sanctions come into force
Suite of economic restrictions also limits engineering and planning services
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Council approves plan to replace rare Walter Segal office with a 20-storey tower
Brent scheme will see the demolition of one of the last surviving commercial projects designed by the self-build architect
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AHMM’s losses topped £1m last year
Architect says impact of covid and planning delays keep business in red
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Allies and Morrison announces new partners as Graham Morrison takes step back
The leading UK practice has been undetaking succession planning for many years and the latest appointments reflect its long term strategy for managed change
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LSA launches radical new strategy for architectural education
The London School of Architecture’s new strategy seeks to reframe architectural education for a changed world by embracing school age learners and practicing professionals, writes Ben Flatman
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William Matthews Associates shortlisted for Albanian visitor centre job
Practice in final four in competition to design net zero scheme at Butrint National Park, a Unesco World Heritage Site
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Council approves Levitt Bernstein passivhaus scheme despite height restriction breach
Islington development will be higher than allocated limit for the site
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In pictures: Adam Architecture’s Levine Building at Trinity College, Oxford
Supporting Trinity College’s ambition for increased accessibility and wider ambitions for green credentials, the design team specified natural materials and air source heat pumps
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A third of architects now expect workloads to fall in the coming months
RIBA’s latest Future Trends survey published as Bank of England raises interest rates by a further 0.5%
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In pictures: Lea Bridge Library Pavilion by Studio Weave
Accessibility and a rigorous approach to sustainability set the tone for this grade II listed library extension
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Historic England reveals 2022 listing highlights in annual round-up
1920s Edwin Lutyens-designed garden and a convent for “fallen” women among newly protected sites
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Emrys Architects gets green light for City office scheme
Proposals will deliver 5,000sq m commercial development between Moorgate and Coleman Street
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Grayson Perry work completes Apparata Architects’ House for Artists
Sculpture honouring Becontree Estate forms centrepiece of east London housing and workspace development