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NewsGreen light for Gensler’s £1bn south London cancer research hub
Approval comes nine years after council published its strategic long-term vision for former Sutton Hospital site
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NewsMHCLG proposes new regeneration body to spearhead development in Greater Cambridge
Announcement is latest in a series of funding packages and initiatives to accelerate housing and infrastructure in the Oxford Cambridge arc
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NewsConstruction output declines at slowest rate in seven months as confidence improves
Latest bellwether index shows improved figures but output remains in negative territory for 13th consecutive month
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NewsRed flags over Broadgate: BIG workers protest planned mass lay-offs after major contract scrapped
The architects’ union has reported a rapid rise in membership at the Danish practice’s London office amid anger at handling of a mass redundancy process. Daniel Gayne attended their protest in the City of London this week to find out more
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NewsFormer RIBA president backs union in BIG redundancy dispute
Angela Brady calls for practice’s management to find ‘fair and reasonable’ outcome
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NewsMaccreanor Lavington and Haworth Tompkins appointed to next phase of Battersea homes scheme
Scheme comprises around 2,500 homes
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NewsArchitectural workers set to protest over BIG redundancy plans
Union Unite says protest will take place outside practice’s Broadgate office today
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NewsFormer RIBA president backs rival McAslan scheme for Liverpool Street station revamp ahead of crucial planning meeting next week
City of London due to consider controversial Network Rail plan next Tuesday
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NewsBuilding Design launches Regen Connect campaign focused on a new era of regional regeneration
New series delivering deep insight into the policies, funding and local partnerships shaping urban renewal, and leading up to Building the Future Live Conference in October
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NewsHigher tax costs see Ryder’s pre-tax profit more than halve
Newcastle firm says increasing NIC burden blunts profit
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NewsAdam Architecture gets green light to restore 200-year-old gasholder as part of Fulham towers scheme
Georgian structure is on Historic England’s at risk register
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NewsFCBS's and Morris + Co's King’s Cross scheme gets green light from Camden planners
Mixed-use plans include more than 400 homes and a 31-storey tower
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NewsHolloway Studio's new £100m Brompton Bicycles HQ still on hold a year after getting planning
Latest accounts for bike brand show bike sales and turnover continued to fall
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NewsGreen light for Studio Moren’s plan to transform grade II Art Deco office into hotel
Entire substructure and 90% of superstructure to be maintained in redevelopment
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NewsBDP gets sign-off for £250m cancer care facility in Brighton
Job at Royal Sussex County Hospital given confirmation by government this morning
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NewsNiall McLaughlin named winner of RIBA’s 2026 Royal Gold Medal
2022’s Stirling Prize winner recognised for his ’resounding impact spanning architectural practice, thinking, writing and education’
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News‘Our future career prospects are in limbo’: LSA student launches petition to protect function of architect
Master of Architecture student James Read says current regulatory system is a risk to public safety
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NewsHeinz Isler’s Norwich Sports Village given grade II listing
Twentieth Century Society calls 1980s buildings a ‘masterpiece of engineering’
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News‘Getting gateway 2 approval now much closer to stated 12 weeks,’ Building Safety Regulator boss says
Figure once stood at 48 weeks as Andy Roe outlines plan for tackling remediation backlog and calming fears over gateway 3 process
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NewsFosters submits plans for US billionaire’s London science institute HQ in St James’s Square
Ellison Institute of Technology, named after Larry Ellison, planning head office in Westminster







