More News – Page 291
-
NewsGrenfell Inquiry to resume physical hearings
Limited attendance will be permitted but not until July at earliest
-
NewsWilkinson Eyre’s £1.3bn HS2 station at Old Oak Common approved
New images released as contractor gears up to start work next month
-
News‘Let us show you how to create temporary Commons for £500m less…’
Conservationists request meeting with Parliament to present Mark Hines’ alternative to AHMM scheme
-
NewsSpecialists offer architects free business and career advice
ThinkHub launched to help architects and practices hit by covid-19 pandemic
-
NewsBDP’s £4bn Parliament restoration programme in doubt
AHMM’s temporary Commons chamber could also be axed in cost-cutting drive
-
NewsVenice Biennale postponed till 2021
Curator hopes second delay will give architects’ work ‘time and vigour it truly deserves’
-
NewsLSI named UK’s second-best employer for mental health
Architect’s HR manager singled out for additional award
-
NewsLondon office projects face six months’ delay as covid bursts buoyant sector
Developers’ confidence tumbles as crane survey says schemes due to finish this year will be delayed into 2021
-
NewsCurl la Tourelle Head proposes turning festival tents into temporary classrooms
Outdoor learning already adopted in Denmark
-
NewsTwo thirds of cladding replacement projects halted by pandemic
Government figures come despite pledge by housing secretary that works should continue
-
NewsCity approves Eric Parry’s controversial tower at first virtual planning committee
50 Fenchurch Street was criticised by Historic Royal Palaces for impact on Tower of London
-
NewsLifschutz Davidson Sandilands presses ahead with £80m Canada Water housing
Planning application set to be submitted for site near British Land regeneration project
-
NewsArchitects declare a ‘crisis like no other’ as confidence falls to all-time low
Staffing index also at lowest mark in history
-
NewsSites can stay open till 9pm as minister floats 24-hour working
Housing secretary tells councils told not to stand in way of requests for longer working hours
-
News‘We cannot responsibly design out human interaction’
Architects’ ingenuity will be essential in building a resilient future, government told
-
-
NewsConstruction sector slumps by record amount in March
Sector fell by 5.9% during the month as covid-19 sends economy into reverse
-
NewsArchitects and housing associations launch 100,000 ‘Homes for Heroes’ drive
Designers, developers and modular builders form campaign for off-site homes for key workers
-
NewsChancellor extends furlough scheme until October
Rishi Sunak says 7.5 million workers are using initiative
-
NewsFour architects win work on £1bn Bankside Yards project
Allies Morrison and Stiff Trevillion join designers working on central London development







