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NewsCity Hall appoints Hawkins Brown and East on Oxford Street pedestrianisation plan
Almost a mile of shopping street to be closed to traffic with specialists brought in from similar overseas schemes to advise on project
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NewsWorkload confidence dips as smaller practices report growing strain, says RIBA
September 2025 RIBA Future Trends survey finds overall confidence slipping into negative territory for the first time since January, with smaller practices hit hardest by a subdued residential sector
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NewsBDP appoints new cities director
Natalia Uribe’s appointment intended to signal firm’s global commitment to sustainable city-making
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NewsHawkins Brown submits plans for Hackney Wick student resi and creative workspace
10-storey scheme to be one of largest on emerging Hackney Wick masterplan
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NewsCoffey Architects reveals plans for Iron Age–inspired retail and community hub in St Neots
The proposed Wintringham Hub would form the commercial and social heart of a major eastern expansion to the Cambridgeshire town, featuring retail, office and leisure spaces around a new public square
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NewsWhat made this project… The Waterman by Fathom Architects
Finalist for Refurbishment and Reinvention Architect of the Year Award 2025, Fathom Architects guides us through the specification challenges present at the Waterman
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NewsGovernment and City Hall confirm two-year cut in affordable housing requirements from 35% to 20%
Long-awaited package of support to boost housebuilding in London also includes changes to design standards, relief from levies and changes to mayoral powers, in bid to increase density of schemes and improve viability
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NewsARB increases annual retention fee to £225 for 2026
The 9.8% rise means architects will pay £20 more than last year
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NewsHawkins Brown unveils pared-back Manchester Met Library plans after cost-saving redesign
University forced to chop four storeys off £90m scheme in new plans to be submitted this December
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NewsDeveloper launches appeal on decision to refuse 43-storey City tower next to Bevis Marks synagogue
Stiff & Trevillion’s twice-rejected Bury House scheme heading to public inquiry next year
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NewsHeatherwick and US practice appointed to design new stadium for Birmingham City FC
Designs for 62,000-seat ground to be unveiled in coming weeks
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NewsPatel Taylor lodges plans for 54-storey Canary Wharf tower
Developer hoping for decision on residential-led 77 Marsh Wall in first half of next year
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NewsFosters completes JP Morgan Chase’s 423m-tall global headquarters in New York
Scheme designed by 40-strong team led by Norman Foster
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NewsBuilding Safety Regulator spells out timetable to clear gateway 2 backlog
Backlog of legacy application to be cleared by January, group promises
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NewsFix affordable housing values in section 106 agreements at the planning stage, report recommends
Report backed by RIBA president Chris Williamson also considers new funding models, including a US-style system of tax credits
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NewsGreen light for PRP’s plans to rebuild subsidence-affected north London estate
Barnet council unanimously approves 329-home regeneration of former military barracks site
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NewsRIBA commits to act as report exposes ongoing gender inequality in profession
New research commissioned by RIBA outlines entrenched inequalities across the profession and proposes 47 recommendations aimed at accelerating change
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NewsPlans in for Pilbrow & Partners’ £2bn Nine Elms tower cluster
Replacement for scrapped Allies & Morrison scheme to be one of London’s tallest with towers reaching 69 storeys
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NewsDeveloper facing 12-month delay on Woods Bagot’s City tower while dig investigates Roman ruins
Revised plans for 85 Gracechurch Street were approved this year following discovery of 1st century Roman basilica
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NewsResidents back HTA Design’s regeneration of huge south London modernist estate
More than 1,400 residents voted in the ballot







