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NewsPrivate approved inspectors ‘insulted’ by Hackitt report
Inspectors offended by recommendation in report that they be excluded from high-rise residential
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NewsWaugh Thistleton to design V&A pavilion
Climbable structure addresses housing and climate crises
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NewsLiverpool eyes masterplan to deliver new office space
Expanded business district could link to controversial Liverpool Waters scheme
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NewsRogers Stirk Harbour uncorks whisky distillery
Roof of £140m project ’one of most complicated in world’
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NewsFrida Escobedo's Serpentine Pavilion takes shape
Work under way on pavilion which opens next month
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NewsPlans announced for Newcastle observation wheel
Designed by Connect-i, the wheel will be five metres taller than the London Eye
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NewsDiller Scofidio & Renfro wins V&A's collections centre job
Firm, which teamed up with Austin-Smith Lord, chosen for its ’clarity, ambition and originality’
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News‘Quirky’ post-war pubs bag listed status
Historic England adds round of modern boozers to the tab
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NewsLifschutz submits 30 planning applications for 'longest artwork'
Illuminated River project won in competition against Adjaye and Levete
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NewsArb to play key role in assessing architects' fire safety competence
Hackitt recommends Arb because of its education review
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NewsDerbyshire: 'We can wait no longer'
Government consultation simply delays a ban which should happen now, says RIBA president
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NewsHackitt calls for products to come with 'authorised use' labels
‘Ban manufacturers from testing own products’
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NewsGovernment to consult on combustible cladding ban
Housing secretary stops short of announcing ban
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NewsRIBA: Hackitt review is a major missed opportunity
Industry and communities ‘left in confusion’ by gaps in review
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NewsTower block architects will need to prove designs are safe
Hackitt looks to crack down on building safety shortcuts
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NewsBan private building control from high rise inspections, says Hackitt
Final report recommends new approval body for buildings over 10 storeys - but no ban on flammable materials
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NewsHackitt: I would support government ban on combustible cladding
But final report, published today, does not recommend a ban
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New NPPF 'lacks clout' on design, Brokenshire warned
Urban design chiefs insist policy must contain forceful expectation of high-quality development







