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No change in building safety standoff since April
Talks between ministers and product manufacturers yet to resume following summer of political turmoil
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Fosters completes headquarters for Shenzhen drone firm
Scheme consists of two towers linked by a skybridge
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Acme’s Elephant & Castle office block set for green light
Southwark planning officer recommends scheme for approval despite more than 400 public objections
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Mæ Architects widens lead in Stirling Prize odds
RIBA reveals four-strong Client of the Year shortlist two weeks ahead of awards night
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Stranger Things landmark set for demolition
Brutalist 1960s lab from Netflix drama set to make way for new homes
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Hirigoyen to step down as UKGBC boss
Long time chief executive of charitable industry network will step down next summer
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Aedas winds up London operations
Companies House data shows move will cost Hong Kong-based firm at least £15m
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Starmer promises state energy supplier to fund green schemes
“Great British Energy” envisaged to be on the same scale as French energy giant EDF
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Disappointment at Kwarteng’s lack of action on retrofit
Just £1bn new spending announced in mini-budget
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Fosters unveils designs for Red Sea marine life centre
Saudi Arabia scheme to include laboratories, undersea submersible tours and a 40m-long artificial coral reef
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RCKa bags planning for north London infill schemes
Barnet developments will deliver 43 new affordable homes on separate sites
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Cambridge University retains architecture top-ranking
Latest league table includes stratospheric rise for Leeds but fall-back for UCL
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Go ahead for Cartwright Pickard’s revised Manchester office plans
Pandemic saw developer redraw original proposals
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Kwarteng cuts stamp duty as he pledges to ‘get Britain building’
Chancellor’s ‘mini-budget’ included sweeping cuts to taxes and regulations aimed at reversing construction slump
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Architects must do annual CPD to stay on register under Arb plans
ARB’s proposals have been developed in partnership with RIBA and the wider profession, writes Ben Flatman
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Developer loses appeal over Birmingham Gay Village flats
Planning inspector voices noise concerns and fears for future of longstanding nightclub
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Architects expect sector to contract as central bank warns UK may be in recession
RIBA survey finds practices expect workloads to contract for the first time in more than two years
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In pictures: Rise Design Studio completes The Lexi Cinema
Refurbishment and extension of Edwardian cinema funded by council and local donations
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First match played at Fosters’ ‘golden vessel’ World Cup stadium
Boots hit the ground at arena which will host final of 2022 tournament in Qatar