More News – Page 299
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NewsInquiry hears building control ‘confused’ cavity barriers for firestops
Studio E associate details ‘frustrating’ exchanges over proposals to stop fire-spread for tower-block refurb
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NewsBudget 2020: Key points
Rookie chancellor’s first Budget promised ‘jam tomorrow’ for construction
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NewsGrenfell Inquiry: Studio E lead condemns mix-and-match regs system
Neil Crawford accuses government of ignoring warning signs over not-fit-for-purpose compliance routes
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NewsEight teams longlisted for ICI HQ competition
First stage of international competition completes
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NewsStudio RHE wins planning for MI6 bunker
Basement of Allies Morrison tower will be converted for workplace use
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NewsGlenn Howells tapped for first flats in Paradise
Argent eyes central Birmingham resi tower of up to 40 storeys
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NewsFarrells wins competition for Wakefield regeneration
Masterplan commissioned to improve city’s reputation
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NewsGrenfell Inquiry: Celotex fire safety claims likened to horsemeat scandal
Studio E project lead says insulation manufacturer ‘calculatedly sought to deceive’ with marketing material
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NewsCloud House architect: ‘I think I just became fixated on arches’
Design inspired by Pevsner’s ‘crazy’ Victorian church opposite
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NewsWalters & Cohen completes King’s School block
Practice’s international college offers ‘home from home’ for overseas students
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NewsDesign competition launched for MMC student digs
Bristol’s Trinity college launches competition for sustainable campus design
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NewsNot architect’s role to sign off specialist designers’ work, says Studio E associate
Main contractor ’didn’t use their architects as much as they might’
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NewsPopulous submits plans to expand Birmingham Commonwealth Games venue
The NEC is set to host badminton, boxing, table tennis, netball and weightlifting
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NewsCharity Cycle to Mipim event replaced by series of UK rides
Charity cycle was due to start today
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NewsThree quarters of architects are working unpaid overtime, survey finds
Research also shows salaries have fallen for new architects outside London
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NewsCoronavirus hits Venice Biennale and Norman Foster event
Architects from 60 countries were due to arrive for set-up in Venice in next few weeks
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NewsGrenfell Inquiry: Planners didn’t like rainscreen cladding proposals
Safety consultant Exova warned podium proposals made ‘existing crap condition worse’
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NewsGrenfell inquiry halted after architect taken ill during evidence
Inquiry postponed as Studio E project lead ‘unable to continue’ says Martin Moore-Bick
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NewsGrenfell Inquiry: Architect had not read key fire safety guidance
Studio E project lead was also not aware of spate of high-rise fires spread by cladding







