More News – Page 209
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News‘Inappropriate’ fire ratings for cladding not questioned by senior official before Grenfell tragedy, inquiry hears
’Class 0’ rating was used for external walls until 2018 despite being based on how fire behaves indoors
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NewsRIBA creates 23 new honorary fellows
Clients, consultants, activists, academics and cultural figures receive plaudit
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NewsShortlist revealed for My Beautiful Launderette revamp
LFA and Lambeth council announce Wilcox Road finalists
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NewsRIBA details plans to match refugee architects with UK opportunities
Institute says offers of work for Ukrainian professionals and students must come with six months of free accommodation
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NewsGovernment officials ‘did not heed’ coroner advice after fatal Lakanal House fire
Former head of communities department tells Grenfell Tower inquiry officials were ’dismissive’ of recommendations made after earlier blaze
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NewsStiff & Trevillion gets North Kensington go-ahead
Council scheme will deliver 83 new homes and an indoor sports centre
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NewsHawkins Brown gets green light for £220m children’s hospital
White Arkitekter also worked on 35,000 sq m Cambridge project
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NewsFrancis Kéré wins the 2022 Pritzker Prize
Architect and educator is first black winner in Pritzker’s 44-year history
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NewsGrenfell Inquiry: Officials ‘didn’t understand the risk’ of fire safety decisions
Staff ”lost sight” of important issues during deregulation drive, DCLG fire safety policy lead admits
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NewsBennetts Associates becomes top-scoring architecture B Corp
Practice pursued accreditation to bolster environmental goals
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NewsAllies & Morrison bags Low Line expansion commission
South London boroughs look to take successful Southwark scheme out to Battersea Power Station
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NewsSphere music venue by Populous recommended for approval
Decision on Stratford scheme due next week
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NewsGovernment official ‘parroted’ industry protests on accreditation scheme for fire risk assessors
Grenfell Inquiry hears that official did “nothing” to scrutinise claims by businesses that scheme would be too costly
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NewsArchitecture 00 and Studio Weave get Finsbury Circus go-ahead
Planners approve proposals for new pavilion and “biodiverse” revamp of London’s oldest public park
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NewsEnd of the line for Hawkins Brown TfL housing scheme
Transport secretary vetoes north London station proposals over loss of car park
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NewsPatel Taylor lodges plans for 32-storey Brent tower
Stonebridge Place scheme is set to deliver 515 new homes to the south of Wembley Stadium
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NewsCoffey Architects hires Brick by Brick founder
Colm Lacey will lead practice’s public housing and urban research function
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NewsKensington & Chelsea eyes crackdown on house amalgamations
New planning policy will make it harder to combine multiple properties into ’super prime’ homes
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NewsHOK co-founder Gyo Obata dies aged 99
American architect responsible for National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC is mourned
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NewsFinalists submit bids for Budapest station redevelopment
Fosters and Zaha Hadid Architects among 12 practices to have entered second round proposals with winner to be announced within weeks







