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NewsOki leads RIBA taskforce to address poor workplace culture
Group includes senior figures from practice, education and regulation, and will develop industry-wide recommendations on wellbeing, pay and working hours
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NewsWright & Wright completes £40m masterplan project at Lambeth Palace
Refurbishment of the Grade I listed complex introduces new energy systems and accessibility measures while aiming to support the Church of England’s net-zero carbon target
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NewsMHCLG to take control of Building Safety Regulator, pledging ‘fast track’ process and resources to tackle delays
Former London Fire Brigade commissioner Andy Roe to head up new MHCLG board to take on functions of regulator
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NewsRyder tables plans to transform grade II-listed office on Bank Junction into budget hotel
Scheme for West End developer Asif Aziz to feature windowless rooms called ‘Cocoons’
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NewsHundreds of signatures for petition to rebuild Manchester’s Hotspur Press after fire
Early 19th century building was due to be incorporated into 600-bed student resi scheme designed by Hodder & Partners
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NewsFull cost of HS2 work around Moxon’s bat tunnel will be £168m, says DfT
Design alone said to cost £5.3m, although department said it could not identify exact price for structure itself
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NewsUniversal submits planning application for Bedfordshire theme park set to be Europe’s largest
US firm formally begins planning process on 476-acre scheme with construction scheduled to begin next year
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NewsPilbrow & Partners’ 70-storey Nine Elms tower scheme revealed
Plans for 3,000-home replacement of scrapped Allies & Morrison scheme would be one of the tallest residential developments in the UK
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NewsHowells named as lead architect on 1,400-home Canning Town scheme
Site neighbours two other large Howells-designed developments at mouth of River Lea
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NewsGovernment should ditch 1.5m homes target, says housing association boss
Nick Atkin warns insistence on ramping up delivery in short term will “artificially skew” the Affordable Homes Programme and push up construction inflation
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NewsIn pictures: dRMM’s mixed-use industrial and residential scheme in Hackney Wick
The east London development brings together 175 homes and 2,250m2 of light industrial workspace as part of a wider regeneration strategy backed by the LLDC
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NewsHopkins’ revised Vauxhall towers set for approval next week
Scheme to replace former plan for hotel towers on riverside site
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News15% of social housing with fire defects may not begin remediation for a decade, says regulator
Majority of works will begin within five years
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NewsIn pictures: Mowat & Company redesigns Flint HQ in south London
Flint, the London-based wine merchant, has completed a comprehensive refurbishment of its Kennington headquarters in collaboration with architecture practice Mowat & Company. The redesign addresses spatial constraints in the previously overcrowded Stannary Street site, enhancing both workflow and visitor experience
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NewsCollective Architecture appointed to lead conservation of Robert Burns’ home
Practice will lead on proposals for safeguarding the A listed 18th-century farm buildings near Dumfries, once home to Scotland’s national poet
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NewsFinalists for 2025 Architect of the Year Awards revealed
Winners will be revealed at live Architect of the Year awards on 15 October
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NewsSOM submits plans to replace Linklaters’ City HQ with two office towers
SOM-designed scheme to replace 1980s complex near Barbican
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NewsBuilding Safety Regulator delays spooking investors, Wembley Park developer tells Lords
Construction director at Quintain warns investment is being redeployed away from housing due to gateway 2 holdups
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NewsOki calls for impact assessment on Level 7 apprenticeship funding cut
RIBA president urges government to reconsider exclusion of over-21s from apprenticeship funding, as new industrial strategy highlights architecture’s role in growth
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NewsFCBS lodges plans for six-block Manchester housing scheme
Former Chorlton Precinct shopping centre to be replaced by 262 homes







