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Architects’ confidence slips back as shortages bite
Practices worried about materials and planning hold-ups
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Construction told to speed up carbon reduction programme
New report says reusing materials and green machinery will help construction meet targets
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Competition launched to redesign Bermondsey park bisected by busy road
Call for architects to rethink Bramcote Park close to Old Kent Road
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Norman Foster to chair this year’s Stirling jury
The judges – who have five Stirling Prizes between them – will visit all the shortlisted projects
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Cambridge Mosque Trust shortlisted for RIBA client award
English Heritage and Hackney council among other finalists
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Jencks’ Cosmic House and archival drawings go public this weekend
Gallery: Jencks, Farrell, CZWG and Paolozzi sketches – plus Koolhaas reject
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Plans lodged for next phase of Birmingham’s £700m Paradise development
Commercial building, hotel and new public realm schemes designed by FCBS, ISA, GHA and Grant
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Architects urge governments to decarbonise global building codes
RIBA and Architects Declare publish joint report ahead of COP26
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Tulip ruling pushed to next month as Gove is handed decision
Reshuffle blamed for three-week delay
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Luca Poian Forms wins Preston mosque design competition
London architect’s designs for oval-shaped mosque trump international rivals
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Industry launches post-Grenfell code for construction products
Initiative aims to fight misleading marketing by firms after inquiry heard shocking evidence
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Convert existing buildings to boost ‘left behind’ communities, says report
Former Number 10 advisor calls for mass transfer of empty buildings to local communities
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Green light for Piercy & Co’s South Kensington office described by Saumarez Smith as 'hideous'
Controversial scheme will see existing art deco block flattened
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All aboard Grimshaw’s £1.1bn Northern Line Extension
Services on the first tube extension this century started this morning after six years of construction
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Chris Pincher stays as housing minister within ‘levelling up’ department
Beefed-up department to work alongside levelling up taskforce
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Grenfell main contractor blames testing houses and certifying bodies for disaster
Rydon tells inquiry that makers of dangerous cladding materials had been ‘assisted’ in getting their products to market
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Architects on notice for £50m housing framework
Four-year deal spearheaded by Scottish housing association Link
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Mixed-use Blackfriars project gets green light
Almhouses’ scheme to replace homes built in 1970s
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Heritage group’s attempt to get threatened Brutalist school listed falls on deaf ears
Scheme in north Wales was completed between 1977 and 1981