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News‘Too many doubt our mission’ says housing department minister as she resigns
Miatta Fahnbulleh quits role as minster for devolution, faith and communities
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News‘Truly sorry’: Camden Highline paused due to funding challenges
James Corner Field Operations’ and vPPR’s linear park plans hit by dwindling public funds
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NewsOlympia unveils new images of completed parts of venue’s Heatherwick and SPPARC-designed transformation
Mix of bars, restaurants and venues set to open at delayed scheme this summer
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NewsPopulous unwraps designs for redevelopment of Palermo FC’s Renzo Barbera Stadium
Scheme conceived as a multi-functional venue able to host live music and cultural events
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NewsNew home registrations in London fall 37% in a year
NHBC says ‘perfect storm’ dampening housebuilding activity as registrations drop by 6% on average across UK
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NewsGreen light for first phase of Maccreanor Lavington and Gort Scott’s Pudding Mill Lane homes
Five blocks up to 17 storeys to be built at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
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NewsProposed 21,000-home new town under threat following Labour defeat in Enfield
Conservatives and Greens both campaigned on pledge to oppose the development
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NewsHowells’ £100m plans to redevelop Derby’s historic Assembly Rooms set for approval this week
BDP working as landscape architect on city-centre regeneration vision
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NewsGreen light for Hawkins Brown’s downsized Manchester Met library
Approval comes a year after council approved a larger version of the scheme later deemed unviable
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NewsCity approves KPF’s revamp of Unilever’s listed headquarters
All-electric scheme aiming to ‘attract new generation’ of occupiers
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NewsWhen your ideas move fast, your technology needs to keep up
CAD, BIM, 3D modelling, rendering, collaboration platforms, video calls and client presentations – when so much work today runs through one device, business leaders can underestimate the drag on their team caused by tech that can’t keep pace. Choosing the right laptops can free up your team to do their ...
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NewsARB approves new ‘competence-based’ routes to registration set to come into force next year
Applicants without Part 1 will be able to join the register if they can demonstrate skills with more advanced qualifcations
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NewsTributes paid to Turn End architect Peter Aldington following death at 93
Aldington’s residential work in Haddenham praised as ’humane, modest, uplifting architecture at its best’
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NewsLevitt Bernstein’s Bristol concert hall transformation named RIBA South West Building of the Year 2026
Projects include Tuckey Design Studio’s experimental rammed earth house and two schemes in Bristol by AHMM
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NewsIn pictures: Ukrainians sample best of British education architecture ahead of Stantec reconstruction job
The State Tax University’s main campus building was destroyed in the early months of the Russian invasion. Last week, they sought inspiration for its replacement in a tour of several UK universities.
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NewsBDP’s Man Met Dalton Building named Building of the Year at 2026 RIBA North West Awards
Six winners named from shortlist of ten
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NewsDismal PMI data shows sharp drop in activity and rise in cost inflation
Residential and civil engineering worst hit by global uncertainty
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NewsScott Brownrigg completes Oxfordshire laboratory scheme
Practice also given green light for data centre in west London
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NewsEJOT CROSSFIX drives higher facade performance, sustainability and smarter project delivery
As facade performance targets and construction efficiency increasingly top the agenda in projects, the importance of what sits behind the facade has never been more significant – especially the support structure
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NewsSenior partner at multi-disciplinary firm struck off register after allegedly inflating quotes from subcontractors
Nicolas Maari handed two-year erasure order over claims he falsified tenders from third party suppliers







