More News – Page 178
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron’s £1.5bn Liverpool Street station revamp to be ‘enhanced’ following listing upgrade
Move follows Historic England’s decision to upgrade site’s listing status following request from developer Sellar and heritage groups
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NewsKPF submits plans for 23-storey Canary Wharf life sciences building
Scheme being mastermind by CWG and Dutch investor
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NewsHTA given go ahead for seven-block housing scheme in Ilford
Telford Homes development to include more than 800 homes in towers rising to 36 storeys in height
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NewsIn pictures: Calatrava showcases Greek Orthodox church in New York
Lower Manhattan church and national memorial replaces modest building destroyed in September 11 attacks
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SOM unveils sustainability overhaul of 260m City tower
Consented plans for “The Diamond” have been rejigged amid growing demand for low carbon office space
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NewsWoods Bagot lodges plans for 32-storey tower next to Leadenhall Market
Developers say the “complementary extension” will drive footfall to historic market
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NewsTwo and a half year respite for construction products as government finally provides CE mark clarity
Housing department finally buckles under pressure to delay new certification rules just two weeks before they were due to come into force
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NewsCampaigners seek listing for Will Alsop’s Peckham Library
Fear over proposed alterations to 2000 Stirling Prize winner sparks Twentieth Century Society bid
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NewsFirefighters call for stricter rules on modular construction
Fire chiefs especially worried over use of offsite techniques in high rises
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NewsLambeth council accused of ‘abuse of power’ over approval for Make South Bank scheme
Former Vauxhall MP Kate Hoey suggests council was driven by motive to get ‘as much money as possible’ from £400m redevelopment of former ITV studios
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NewsIn pictures: BIG completes tallest building in Ecuadorian capital
IQON tower features 215 homes in exposed-concrete “pixels” arranged to provide best views
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NewsIn pictures: Eric Parry presents St John’s Waterloo
The Grade II listed Anglican Greek revival church in South London has undergone a £5.5m restoration
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NewsDavid Kohn bags RIBA House of the Year
The Red House in Dorset beats shortlist rivals, including Macdonald Wright Architects’ Library House
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NewsSimpson Haugh submits revised plans for mixed-use overhaul of historic Manchester warehouse
Previous proposals for Great Northern Warehouse were approved four years ago
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NewsGovernment to relax rules on building onshore wind farms
Consultation on allowing local authorities to green light wind farms if they have local support to start before Christmas
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NewsRIBA names this year’s best student architecture projects
Bartlett and Cambridge students triumph in 2022 President’s Medals awards after record entry numbers
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NewsSequel to Grenfell Tower Inquiry play set to be staged
Follow-up 2021’s “Grenfell: Value Engineering” will probe ministers’ failings and product-manufacturers’ disregard for public safety
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NewsBDP flags ‘statement of intent’ for urbanism work as URBED principal joins
Move follows design and research consultancy’s decision to close after almost 50 years
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NewsIn pictures: Haworth Tompkins unveils Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Seven years in the making, the £60 million project encapsulates the history of British theatre
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NewsCampaigners tear into Make’s South Bank ‘hulk’ on first day of public inquiry into £400m scheme
Developers say benefits of proposals outweigh heritage harms







