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Building control body sought sponsorship deal with Kingspan, Grenfell Inquiry hears
Local Authority Building Control also failed to correct “misleading” certificate clearing Kingspan’s K15 insulation as safe above 18m despite repeated warnings
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Campaigners attempt to stop Make South Bank plans
Opponents, including those who argued against Garden Bridge, say 25-storey building will ruin views
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RIBA announces 2021 President’s Medals winners
Simon Allford says entrants were ’both a contemporary celebration of excellence and a remarkable archive of architectural preoccupations’
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Alison Brooks Architects scoops RIBA house of the year
Judges heap praise on “extraordinary” extension to restored 18th-century farmhouse
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Arb approves Cambridge’s part 2 architecture apprenticeship
Course involves both off-site and on site intensives
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Historic England says planned AHMM Bristol office block ‘not good enough’
Heritage group says proposal will wreck views of city centre
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Heatherwick's plans for £500m makeover of 1970s shopping mall in Nottingham revealed
Work will involve leaving parts of half demolished Broadmarsh centre in tact
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Green light for DMFK’s refurb of Voysey office block
Architect to restore modernist pioneer’s only commercial building
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Industry should not have been trusted to build high-rise blocks, government tells Grenfell inquiry
Housing department lawyer said public trust in construction firms had been “misplaced and abused”
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Diller Scofidio & Renfro unveils plans for two towers at Museum of London site
Diller Scofidio & Renfro’s proposals replace plans for Centre of Music concert hall which was scrapped after its conductor moved to Germany
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CZWG wins consent for high-rise Hackney scheme mixing workshops and flats
High street redevelopment will include towers of 17 storeys
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Concealment of cladding dangers ‘one of the major scandals of our time’, Grenfell Inquiry hears
Inquiry told that coalition government allowed itself to become the “junior partner” to the construction industry in a drive to cut red tape
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Covid blows out cost of BDP’s Parliament job by up to 50%
Architect's Northern Estate work extended by two years
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RSHP’s first UK office outside London given green light by Milton Keynes
Scheme involves redeveloping former council block under £180m deal
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Architects maintained profits despite pandemic, RIBA’s annual survey finds
But revenues plunged 15% in year to May 2021
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PRP unveils plans for 120-home later living scheme
Westbury Park scheme is the first in plan to build 1,000 extra care homes
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Dozens win places on consultants’ £1.7bn Crown Commercial Services framework
Architect Corstorphine & Wright joined by major multi-disciplinaries on public sector shortlists
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Southwark backs plans to demolish flawed flats after just 10 years
Henley Design proposals will replace Peckham Rye homes plagued by severe structural problems