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NewsEleanor Jolliffe awarded British School at Rome scholarship
Building Design columnist to live in Italian capital for three months while carrying out research into the city’s medieval towers
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NewsRIBA warns of slump in workloads as political chaos batters sector
Architects’ confidence falls to lowest levels since 2009 financial crisis and first covid lockdown
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NewsArb sharply hikes retention fee for second year running
Architects now required to pay £179 to stay on register for 2023, 60% more than three years ago
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NewsThree Stirling prize winners in running to design £23.5m Kingston University scheme
Grafton Architects, the practice behind univeristy’s award-winning Town House building, among trio of high profile firms in RIBA competition
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NewsPRP gets go-ahead for Grove Place expansion
Proposals will add new apartments and specialist facilities at retirement village in grounds of grade I-listed Hampshire house
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NewsTruss announces resignation - new PM to be elected in one week
New chancellor Jeremy Hunt rules himself out of contention ahead of leadership election to take place next week
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NewsGort Scott’s Olympic Park blueprint set for approval
Proposals worked up with Aecom and 5th Studio will ramp up housing numbers by 21% at Abba Arena site
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NewsExhibition explores links between John Soane and Grafton Architects
Sir John Soane Museum hosts new exhibition that delves into the on-going influence of Soane on contemporary architecture
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NewsPractices get green light for new homes at grade II* estate
Proctor & Matthews and LDA Design win backing for 127-home scheme in Worcestershire
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NewsIn pictures: Make unveils The Exchange
The Centenary Square local landmark has reopened after being dormant for 16 years
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NewsSelldorf revises contested National Gallery plans after talks with original architect
Designs for revamp of grade I-listed Sainsbury Wing rejigged following “informed dialogue”, although new proposals still include controversial removal of part of the ceiling
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NewsArchitect of the Year 2022 winners revealed
Denizen Works claimed the Architect of the Year Award, while Maich Swift is named Young Architect of the Year for 2022
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NewsKSS’ £100m Crystal Palace stadium expansion heading back to planning committee
Selhurst Park scheme recommended for approval for the second time four years after it was first OK’d
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NewsSimpsonHaugh’s Docklands towers set for go-ahead
East London council set to approve demolition of current HQ to make way for 36- and 30-storey blocks
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NewsPollard Thomas Edwards lands Oxford approval
Detailed consent for 317-homes at urban extension set to create new “north-west gateway”
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NewsIR35 reforms and tax cuts binned in new chancellor’s £32bn mini-budget climbdown
More details on off payroll rules set to be announced later this afternoon
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NewsDecision on RSHP’s British Library extension could come as soon as January
Council looking at early 2023 committee date for controversial 100,000sq m scheme
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NewsIn pictures: Glenn Howells Architects presents 125 Deansgate
Delivered through a modern method of construction, Manchester city centre’s new terracotta building echoes the region’s industrial heritage
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NewsTop 50 architects: Largest practices grow workforce 5.7% year-on-year
Largest firms ranked in annual survey
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NewsSurman Weston wins 2022 Stephen Lawrence Prize
Practice’s Hackney School of Food snares up-and-coming talent award for projects with budgets of less than £1m







