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NewsBuilding Design launches new campaign to put quality at the heart of housing
Designing Tomorrow’s Housing will examine how to deliver better homes at scale, at a time when the focus on quality has all but disappeared from national debate
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NewsWoods Bagot and Fletcher Priest towers get green light from City planners
Schemes at 85 Gracechurch Street and 63 St Mary Axe given thumbs-up this morning
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NewsIn pictures: Emrys Architects completes Berners and Wells mixed-use scheme in Fitzrovia
Delivered for the Berners-Allsopp Estate and Schroders, the project spans two urban blocks and provides more than 7,000 sqm of office and retail space, alongside upgrades to the surrounding public realm
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NewsBuilding safety regulator wants to get gateway 2 approvals process down to ‘five weeks’, CLC boss tells peers
But Mark Reynolds says proposal is ‘long way off’ and that getting it to just 13 weeks would be ‘huge step forward’
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NewsBirmingham City Council rejects Bull Ring Indoor Market development plans
Property giant Hammerson remains ‘highly committed’ to Howell’s design proposals
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NewsScottish councils fuelling ‘race to the bottom’ through procurement practices, says RIAS
Award-winning practices said to be turning away from public frameworks as councils accused of ignoring national guidance
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NewsHistoric England names developer for Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings brownfield site
Manchester-based developer Capita & Centric’s 100-home proposals designed by Peter Barber
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NewsPRP completes nine-block Dagenham film studio
Scheme part of council plan to create creative district in east London
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NewsJamie Fobert reveals plans for new entrance facilities at the Tower of London
Sentry boxes and temporary gazebos to be replaced by new metal structures as part of wider development programme at world heritage site
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NewsArb to use procurement model for internationally qualified architects’ exams
Regulator scraps plans to use accreditation model following mixed-response in consultation
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NewsSouthwark council approves HTA’s 27-storey mixed-use tower
Block will include homes and industrial space
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NewsIn pictures: Renzo Piano’s Shard Place reaches practical completion
Luxury build-to-rent tower features London’s highest outdoor swimming pool
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NewsHawkins Brown appointed to help design expansion of St Pancras international
Eurostar wants to triple annual passenger numbers to 40 million by 2040
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NewsGreen light for Hopkins’ revised Vauxhall student towers
Lambeth council signs off plans for 30-storey scheme on Albert Embankment
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NewsNewly-built council homes to be exempt from Right to Buy for 35 years
Pennycook announces further reforms, including changes to use of receipts, eligibility and discounts
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NewsNearly half of social and private rented homes ‘not decent’ under proposed new standard
Government publishes consultations on revised Decent Homes Standard and minimum energy efficiency standards
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NewsKevin McCloud returns for new series of RIBA House of the Year
Channel 4’s four-part series will showcase shortlisted projects, with presenters offering access to contemporary homes across the UK
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NewsMake working on ‘grand and luxurious’ new department at Harrods
Refurbishment of fine watches and jewellery department to feature Europe’s first curved escalators
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NewsFletcher Priest’s 46-storey City tower tipped for approval
City set to vote on 63 St Mary Axe scheme next week
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NewsNew £39bn affordable housing programme will aim to deliver 300,000 homes, says government
Angela Rayner to set out more details on Wednesday of the new programme, along with updates on Decent Homes 2, minimum energy efficiency standards and reforms to Right to Buy







