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NewsPurcell’s Stratford plans move a step closer
East London project secures £467k grant from National Lottery Heritage Fund
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NewsTP Bennett gets go-ahead for Bermondsey towers
Scheme will deliver 605 co-living studios and 120 affordable flats
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NewsPlans to transform central London ‘flatiron’ office approved
Damion Marcus Burrows Architects-designed scheme to add two floors to 1880s built Flitcroft House
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NewsGreen light for Cooper Cromar’s £60m transformation of listed Glasgow tower
Met Tower scheme will deliver more than 200,000 sq ft of office space
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NewsKing’s Speech 2023: government will not legislate on nutrient neutrality rules
Reports of no fresh legislation planned on nutrients issue confirmed
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NewsHoskins showcases Scottish National Gallery revamp
Transformational nine-year project delivers new exhibition space beneath Playfair gem
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NewsHousing leaders call on Braverman to drop crackdown on rough sleepers’ ‘lifestyle choice’ tents
15 housing bodies, including the CIH and NHF, have signed the letter
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NewsScott Brownrigg’s Bedfordshire film studios get green light
Facility will deliver 162,500sq m of flexible facilities at former brick pit
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NewsHousebuilder boss predicts Starmer’s plans will not deliver ‘a single house’ in next five years
Peter Truscott casts doubts over Labour policy
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NewsWaugh Thistleton designs timber-framed Maidenhead office block
Practice’s six-storey proposals for HUB and Smedvig target BREEAM “outstanding” rating
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NewsFraser Brown Mackenna’s HS2 skills centre completes at mothballed Euston site
Job includes building accommodation block for thousands of workers
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NewsIn pictures: Charles Holland Architects completes Victorian terrace retrofit
Originally constructed in the 1880s, Charles Holland Architects transforms a neglected Victorian terrace into a sustainable, modern home
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NewsGreen light for Studio Moren’s plans to double size of Hilton hotel in Kensington
Scheme to keep half of existing building and add three storeys
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NewsWork to start next year on revamp of RMJM London landmark
New Zealand House was completed in 1960s and considered central London’s first tall tower
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NewsFurther delays likely under second staircase transitional arrangements, housing group warns
Housebuilders may hold off applying for building regulations approval for schemes until more certainty on rules, Gove told
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NewsFoster & Partners appointed to masterplan new Chinese city district
Practice proposes distinct zones intersected by water for Hangzhou megaproject
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NewsIn pictures: The Tannery by Coffey Architects
Coffey Architects completes a new community development with mixed-tenure housing, gallery and artists’ studios within a series of new and heritage buildings in Bermondsey
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NewsNick Brown Architects’ 30-storey Leeds skyscraper granted approval
Skyscraper proposals designed by Nick Brown Architects were scaled back from 46 storeys to 30
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NewsOnwards and upwards: City reveals skyline projection for 2030
CGI shows Square Mile’s tall buildings cluster with new towers by SOM, KPF, Eric Parry and Make







