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NewsFosters reportedly set to ditch canopy design at new Manchester United stadium
Redesign on cards after neighbouring landowner reportedly issued eight-fold increase in asking price
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NewsSector leaders welcome new towns announcement but warn of viability and infrastructure challenges
Calls for Homes England to step in and ‘de-risk’ 40%-affordable sites amid persistent construction cost hikes ...
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NewsAdjaye Associates completes timber performance pavilion in Barbados
Second phase of project will see delivery of a permanent cultural venue for the Caribbean island nation
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NewsThree new town schemes to begin this parliament, promises housing secretary
Steve Reed’s commitment comes as the government’s taskforce reveals its 12 recommendations for new town locations
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NewsGovernment unveils £5bn ‘Pride in Place’ programme to revive neglected communities
Initiative seeks to give local people greater control over boarded shops, pubs and high streets, alongside funding for 330 communities
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News700-year-old church suspended on stilts at Eric Parry’s 50 Fenchurch Street tower
Grade I listed structure suspended on stilts to allow Keltbray to complete excavations work below
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NewsGreen light for LOM’s refurb and extension of Milton Keynes office
Plans for former Santander building to create more than 20,000sq m of grade A space
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NewsCouncil proposes 30,000 homes in latest vision for Liverpool plan
Proposals out to consultation and cover nearly 140 sites in city
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NewsWhat made this project… The Acre by Gensler
Finalist for One Off Major Project of the Year Award 2025, Gensler guides us through the specification challenges present at The Acre
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NewsPublic inquiry into dRMM’s controversial Peckham redevelopment set for 28 October
Appeal for 900-home redevelopment of Aylesham Centre brought by Berkeley amid concern over lack of affordable homes
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NewsNorthern Powerhouse Rail reportedly pushed back again as government insists line will go ahead
Keir Starmer had been expected to set out plan for rail project at Labour conference next week
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NewsGRID Architects secures approval for 651 homes in next phase of Barking Riverside regeneration
More than half of homes set to be affordable
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NewsSPPARC reveals concept images for Camden film studios masterplan
The 23-acre scheme in Kentish Town would deliver a new film studio campus alongside 1,000 homes, education facilities and public realm
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NewsPilbrow & Partners’ plans for 69-storey Vauxhall tower scheme to be submitted next month
Bmor and Cedarstone Capital’s 3,000-home proposals to be one of UK’s tallest residential schemes
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NewsGreen light for Morris & Co’s Oxford University teaching facility
Practice’s first project for the university to be permanent home for the Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development
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NewsGovernment approves Sky’s plan for huge expansion of new Elstree Studios
Secretary of state overturns council’s rejection of UMC-designed scheme, saying land can be classed as grey belt
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NewsTurnover tops £650m at Fosters as Middle East work doubles to more than £350m
Architect sees profit rebound to £74m from last year’s £2m
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NewsHenley Halebrown submits Smithfield office retrofit
Facade of mid-2000s building to be entirely replaced and top storey to be expanded
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NewsHousing secretary overrules rejection of EPR’s 500-home Brighton Gasworks scheme
Council ordered to pay full costs of inquiry
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NewsHugh Broughton Architects appointed to upgrade Australian base in Antarctica
Hugh Broughton Architects wins more work on continent following job at British base







