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Approval for If-Do’s Tottenham community centre on pint-size brewery
Designs will see three CLT storeys added to locally listed 19th-century gatehouse
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Greater Manchester publishes plan to build 165,000 homes
Mayor Andy Burnham pushes ahead with joint plan despite withdrawal of Stockport from process
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V&A East director joins Building [Re]Design judging panel
Claire McKeown leads on construction of museum’s new O’Donnell Tuomey and Diller Scofidio Renfro buildings
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BDP wins £600m Leeds hospital jobs after international contest
Finalists included HOK, Penoyre Prasad and Schmidt Hammer Lassen
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Moxon completes second King’s Cross bridge
Opening comes as Knight Architects lodges plans for 70m Canary Wharf bridge
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AHMM reveals designs for 980 homes on Holloway Prison
Campaigners argue scheme is a missed opportunity for not involving women
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Proportion of black architects remains woefully low, Arb figures show
Women make up less than a third of architects
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Howell Killick Partridge school hall set for Reed Watts upgrade
Listed 1967 space is also used by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
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John McAslan cleared for shopping centre redevelopment
South London proposals include four blocks of homes up to nine storeys in height
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Urban Splash spurned as contractor lined up to build out final Brick By Brick sites
Council report shows Wates set to be brought in to oversee troubled council housing firm
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Jubilation as Dunelm House listed after C20 Society forces reappraisal
Durham’s landmark student union was slated for demolition and even threatened with immunity from listing
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Arb reports 50% plunge in applications from EU architects
Overall number of architects joining register in 2020 fell by a fifth
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Gallery: Wilkinson Eyre and Grant reveal Old Oak Common public realm
Plans include biodiverse wetland area and plaza
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Glenn Howells’ 165m Manchester tower approved after ‘tombstone’ jibe
Councillor brands £130m scheme a ’cheese-grater-esque tombstone’
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Consultation launched on tool to help architects avoid carbon-intensive products
RIBA is among bodies helping draw up emissions database
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Architects fear extra cost of building reforms will land on their shoulders
£1bn cost of Building Safety Bill could be passed down food chain as viability threatened
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Jenrick rows back on pledge for ‘root and branch’ planning reform
Housing secretary tells councils they will be able to set local rates for proposed Infrastructure Levy
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New developer on £700m Paradise scheme consults on next phase
MEPC took over Birmingham scheme from Argent last week
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Allies & Morrison cleared to replace pomo City office
New 13-storey tower will include office and retail space