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NewsJon Matthews Architects’ twin-tower Manchester scheme goes out for consultation
Job will include more than 500 homes with tallest block running to 43 storeys
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NewsNetwork Rail looking for architect to design mixed-use redevelopment of Oxford station
Team sought to redesign 2014 plan by AHR Architects
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NewsBennetts Associates completes redevelopment of Glasgow’s Citizens Theatre
Major refurbishment introduces new public spaces and accessibility upgrades
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NewsPennycook keeps housing brief following reshuffle of junior ministers
More than 20 new junior ministers appointed following Angela Rayner’s resignation
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NewsIn pictures: Architecture for London reinstates Camden townhouse as family home
Five-storey Georgian property near Regent’s Park restored with period details, new rear extension and bespoke joinery
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NewsSteve Reed appointed housing secretary
Former Lambeth Council leader succeeds Angela Rayner, who stood down earlier today after underpaying stamp duty on a flat
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NewsRayner resigns as housing secretary
Political heavyweight who grew up on a council estate and pledged to prioritise social housing development steps down over criticism over stamp duty paid on a flat
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NewsProctor & Matthews’ plans in for 9,000 new homes on former RAF base in Oxfordshire
Proposals include affordable homes, assisted living units and homes for key workers
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NewsIn pictures: Work completes on Howells-designed Birmingham tower
£110m Octagon tower part of city’s Paradise development
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NewsWhat made this project… Brewers’ Hall by dMFK
dMFK guides us through the specification challenges present at Brewers’ Hall
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NewsIn pictures: Pend completes Catalog House
Architecture studio Pend has completed the renovation and integration of two former flats into a single-family home in Trinity, Edinburgh
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NewsHigh-profile trio granted permission for Romford town centre revamp despite 2,500 objections
Fletcher Priest, Allies & Morrison and Maccreanor Lavington secure approval for 1,000-home scheme amid backlash over loss of local mosque
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NewsStiff & Trevillion lodges plans for City’s latest office-to-hotel conversion
Scheme would add four storeys to ‘undesirable’ 1990s building
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NewsSix schemes on shortlist for Stirling Prize 2025 unveiled
Projects by Purcell, Allies & Morrison and and two former winners make it into final six
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NewsAHMM’s stalled Waterloo office scheme facing further delay with application for 18-month meanwhile use on site
HB Reavis’ plans for 31-storey block and linked groundscraper were approved six years ago
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NewsBCO planning ‘complete overhaul’ of office rating system
Offices body to introduce new ‘prime’ grade for best office space as it describes current system as ‘not fit for purpose’
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NewsScottish government to invest nearly £5bn in affordable housing
Scotland’s Housing Emergency Action Plan aims to address nation’s housing crisis
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NewsOrms retrofit of 1 St Martin’s Le Grand set for approval
The City of London has backed plans for developer Ho Bee Land to refurbish and extend the former General Post Office building near St Paul’s Cathedral
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NewsTower 42 to undergo ‘significant transformation’ under plans being worked up by dMFK
Atrium entrance and internal spaces at 1980s landmark to be given facelift aiming to attract modern occupiers
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NewsOrms and Richard Griffiths’ Custom House hotel conversion set to be approved next week
Plans to turn grade I-listed City landmark into a hotel backed by planning officers with no objections on heritage grounds







