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BDP gets go-ahead for Birmingham Children’s Hospital expansion
Work at grade II-listed building will deliver new glass façade and three-storey elective care hub
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Arc Partnership completes £7m primary school
Staffordshire learning hub will eventually cater for more than 200 pupils
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Councillors block 700-home Glancy Nicholls scheme
Loss of old industrial buildings and lack of larger family apartments fuels rejection of plans for Birmingham’s Digbeth area
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AHR lodges plans for 245-home harbourside scheme in Bristol
Mixed-use proposals are tweaked after criticism from former RIBA president George Ferguson
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DLUHC will not require ‘Golden thread’ building information to be stored on one system
The government says it has received feedback about the effectiveness of multiple systems to share building safety information
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Takero Shimazaki lodges plans to redevelop Hackney Wick theatre
Proposals follow demise of masterplan drawn up by Jestico & Whiles and Stockwool
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Morphogenesis completes world’s largest office building
India’s Surat Diamond Bourse knocks The Pentagon off the top spot after 80 years
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Goldstein Heather gets approval for Essex villas
Development on former school site seeks to repair urban grain and respond to adjacent locally listed houses
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Campaigners seek listing for ‘Guernica of Brighton’
Bid aims to save modernist synagogue and stained-glass windows from demolition
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RIBA names jury for 2023 Stirling Prize
OMA partner Ellen van Loon will chair panel with 2022 winner Niall McLaughlin among members
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£12.26m committed to Commonwealth Heritage Forum’s heritage skills programme
Funding from Hamish Ogston Foundation to mark Charles III’s coronation
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In pictures: Milan Giovenale, by Carmody Groarke
A new student residential building in Milan seeks to harmonise with its wider context
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Buckley Gray Yeoman submits plans to refurbish 1980s Westminster office
Practice also sends in proposals for mixed-use canal-side scheme in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
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Council contradicts Aecom’s claim that Shell demolition plans had ‘fully explored’ reuse
Aberdeen council says talks with Shell on knocking down former HQ were “not a full assessment”
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In pictures: Fletcher Priest Architects completes first phase of Knightsbridge Estate
Fletcher Priest Architects has completed the first phase of the regeneration of The Olayan Group’s Knightsbridge Estate, restoring a set of historic buildings into a modern, mixed-use estate. The development includes 10,750 sqm of workspace, 33 build-to-rent properties set around an internal courtyard, a rooftop restaurant, and new retail spaces, ...
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Glancy Nicholls’ 700-home Birmingham scheme set for green light
Pressworks proposals include 23-storey tower on edge of city centre
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GT3 announces partnership with US design firm
Newcastle and Nottingham practice says alliance with Sasaki will open new doors
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Architects urge council to reject demolition of Shell’s former Aberdeen HQ
Open letter calls for publication of full embodied carbon impact of proposal to flatten seven buildings
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Government to fast-track ban on shared mixed-sex toilets in new buildings
Amendments to building regulations to require either single-sex shared toilets or private mixed-sex toilets
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British Land unveils Adam Nathaniel Furman artwork at Paddington Central
Locally born artist and designer completes artwork intended to ‘celebrate inclusivity and promote wellbeing’