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NewsTP Bennett appoints three new directors as part of international growth strategy
Move follows the acquisition of Dubai-based practice Bluehaus
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NewsBuilding Safety Regulator chief to step down in September
Philip White’s ’partial retirment’ announced internally in March but only made public today
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NewsFoster & Partners named winner of competition to design national memorial to Queen Elizabeth II
Practice beats big names including Heatherwick Studio and Wilkinson Eyre to win £46m St James’s Park scheme
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NewsHistoric Manchester mill slated for Hodder-designed redevelopment destroyed by fire
Blaze at Hotspur Press building was declared a ‘major incident’ which lasted nearly five hours
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NewsSadie Morgan steps down as director as dRMM announces leadership restructure
Founding directors Alex de Rijke and Sadie Morgan step back from day-to-day roles, as the practice names five new associate directors across its London and Berlin studios
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NewsBenoy’s Nottingham Forest stadium plans set for re-approval after years haggling over section 106
Club’s proposals include 170-home residential development
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NewsBarely 10% of building safety gateway 2 submissions for new builds have been approved, latest figures say
Date provided by Cast says the average cost of getting green light at this stage is close to £28,000
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NewsPlans in for Grafton Architects’ Christ’s College Cambridge library
Stirling Prize winner’s proposals replace scrapped scheme designed by Rick Mather Architects
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NewsAdam Architecture picked for 2,000-home eco scheme in Essex
Proposed plans include the creation of an on-site factory to build the panel-based sustainable homes
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NewsCalls to tender for Whitechapel Market ‘gateways’
Architects are being asked to design ‘visually striking’ entrance areas to the East End street market
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NewsStudio Moren submits plans for roof extension on listed City office block
Square Mile’s latest office to hotel conversion would add four storeys to Victorian-era St Clement’s House
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NewsBuilt environment sector welcomes government’s 10-year infrastructure strategy
Plan sets out how £725bn will be spent on infrastructure over next decade
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NewsIn pictures: Kimbell Pike Architects converts listed Arts and Crafts building into Montessori nursery
The £500,000 project incorporates a series of bespoke plywood interventions within the Grade II listed structure, aiming to support flexible, child-focused learning
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NewsPoundbury planner Léon Krier dies aged 79
An uncompromising critic of modernism and passionate advocate for traditional urbanism, Krier reshaped architectural debate through his writings, teaching and the enduring influence of projects such as Poundbury
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NewsMark Wild lays bare scale of HS2 failures as he sets out plans to make suppliers take on more risk
HS2 chief executive reveals he considered pausing construction to implement ‘comprehensive reset’ of project
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NewsLords opens inquiry into Building Safety Regulator delays
Committee issues call for evidence from industry on performance of the regulator amid ongoing scheme approval hold-ups
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NewsARB publishes new Architects Code, effective from September
The regulator has outlined six core standards for professionalism and is seeking feedback on new draft guidance supporting the updated code
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NewsFuture Trends: workload optimism jumps to highest level in three years
Architects’ expectations of future work rose sharply last month despite consistent pressures on sector
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NewsFrederick Gibberd’s Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral upgraded to Grade I listed status
Historic England recognises significance of the 1960s modernist landmark
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NewsRIBA receives £1m donation to support Part 2 students
Funding from Sandys Trust will establish an endowment to provide financial support for postgraduate architecture students through the RIBA Bursaries scheme







