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NewsParts of Grenfell Tower could be included in official memorial, government says
Demolition work at site to start this summer, with parts of the building to be made ’available for inclusion as features in the memorial’
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NewsHaworth Tompkins submits plans to refurbish Grade I listed De La Warr Pavilion
Proposals set out phased refurbishment and upgrade works to the landmark modernist building, with a focus on audience experience, building conservation and operational sustainability
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NewsRIBA announces Stephen Lawrence Prize 2025 shortlist celebrating early career project architects
Six UK projects are in the running for the award, with the winner to be revealed at this year’s Stirling Prize ceremony
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NewsKPF returning to Unilever’s listed City headquarters for second facelift
Practice aiming to transform buiding with all-electric scheme aiming to ‘attract new generation’ of occupiers
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NewsTributes paid to Arup engineer behind 8 Bishopsgate who has died aged 49
Jeremy Edwards described by Stuart Lipton as ’one of the great engineers of the 21st century’
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NewsOne in three UK developers cutting back or pausing projects, survey reveals
More than half of developers say they are not confident about launching projects within the next year
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NewsHistoric England says revised Liverpool Street station plans a ‘significant improvement’ over first scheme
But Network Rail’s Acme-designed rethink of scrapped Herzog & de Meuron scheme has already amassed nearly 2,000 objections from members of public
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NewsConstruction risk increasing amid fears of fresh tax rises this autumn, new report warns
Trade body’s latest output forecast unchanged from spring but it says uncertainty has set in ahead of autumn Budget
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NewsRCKa submits plans for new adult education college in Sutton
2,200m² scheme would replace Victorian-era building as part of council’s wider town centre regeneration strategy
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NewsGPE ‘considering further amendments’ to Orms’ London Bridge office scheme mired in planning row
Decision on St Thomas Yard redevelopment was deferred this week amid concerns over scheme’s impact on heritage assets
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NewsPLP submits plans for student resi tower next to Waterloo station
Proposals replace plan for affordable housing designed by BPTW
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NewsNovak Hiles Architects submits grey belt housing scheme in Barking and Dagenham
15-home scheme targets Passivhaus standards on a former vehicle storage yard
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NewsWhat made this project… Melamar by Paper Igloo
Finalist for Individual House Architect of the Year Award 2025, Paper Igloo guides us through the specification challenges present at Melamar
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NewsHowells’ 3,300-home Edgware scheme approved after amassing more than 2,000 objections
Plans for 31 buildings next to Edgware tube station make it over the line after overcoming significant local backlash
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NewsNew RIBA North exhibitions in Liverpool examine stadium design and colonial-era planning in West Africa
Concurrent shows explore the architecture of global football stadia and a segregated hilltop enclave established during British colonial rule in Sierra Leone
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NewsGreen light for second phase of Hawkins Brown's Timber Square scheme in Southwark
Two office buildings to ‘perch’ on top of railway viaducts under Hawkins Brown-designed plans
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NewsHaworth Tompkins’ Birmingham Smithfield scheme moves step closer with £173m grant funding
Other practices working on 3,000-home city centre redevelopment include dRMM and RCKa
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NewsChild Graddon Lewis wins planning for 53 social rent homes on former council office site
Tower Hamlets scheme part of plan for 4,000 council homes in borough
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NewsOrms told to make further changes to long-delayed office scheme next to Shard
Redesign which saw scheme scaled back from 37 storeys to 10 storeys still not enough to address heritage concerns, council says
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NewsGreen belt approval clears way for F3’s Spurs women’s training centre in Enfield
Scheme will deliver 11-pitch complex and new training centre in adapted former clubhouse







