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NewsMark Farmer steps back as Cast chief executive
MMC campaigner to be replaced by fellow co-founder of firm Joe Thornton
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NewsPLP picked to turn rundown Waterloo office block into student homes
Scheme would be Elizabeth House developer’s first foray into sector
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NewsGovernment picks former Olympic chief to chair Oxford Growth Commission
Group tasked with accelerating plans for new housing and infrastructure
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NewsBig names appointed to design team for Allies & Morrison’s £2.5bn York Central scheme
Sheppard Robson and Haworth Tompkins among practices working on plots on 2,500-home masterplan
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NewsGovernment exploring ‘all possible options’ to cut gateway 2 building safety delays, says minister
Regulator conducting ‘systematic review’ of guidance as building safety minister blames ’poor quality applications’ for contributing to delays
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NewsCouncil signs off Grimshaw’s HS2 Curzon Street design changes after fire fears see timber roof ditched
Maintainence to keep wooden roof casettes fire safe would have been ’too onerous’ for HS2
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NewsAllies and Morrison completes School of Public Health building at White City
Newly completed School of Public Health building is the latest addition to Imperial College London’s White City campus
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NewsKhan pledges to release green belt for housebuilding under new London Plan
Mayor of London shifts from brownfield-only focus as City Hall aims for 880,000 new homes over 10 years
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NewsRIBA names winners of Yorkshire and South West awards
Projects by De Matos Ryan and Stonewood Design named buildings of the year in the two regions
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NewsJestico + Whiles completes Ray Dolby Centre for University of Cambridge
New home for the Cavendish Laboratory includes 173 research laboratories, cleanrooms, collaborative learning facilities and outreach spaces
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NewsGovernment funding cut for Level 7 apprenticeships to exclude under-22s, report claims
Move could leave architecture apprenticeships for older students at risk, despite sector-wide warnings about skills shortages and diversity
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NewsFormer Barbican renewal boss appointed City’s planning committee chair
Tom Sleigh says he wants the Square Mile to approve the ’most beautiful and future-ready buildings in the country’
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NewsKenyan practice leads UK pavilion at Venice Biennale with geology and empire-themed show
Opening this weekend, the British Council-organised exhibition draws on the Rift Valley to explore imperial histories and ideas of repair
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NewsBath council approves 450-home JTP scheme on banks of River Avon
JTP-designed scheme replaces plans for carehome on site of demolished Homebase store
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NewsCoffey Architects wins approval for 141-home later living scheme in Elstree
The retirement community for over-65s includes a landscaped central square, five villa-style apartment blocks and a layout designed to prioritise walking and access to green space
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NewsLondon Fire Brigade scraps proposed extension to former Lambeth headquarters
Planning application for 8 Albert Embankment scheme to be submitted this summer
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NewsSimpson Haugh submits plans for another Manchester resi tower
Stocktons scheme to include two buildings of 50 and 26 storeys containing office space and 758 apartments
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NewsBPTW redesigns four towers on 2,000-home estate regeneration after council flags daylight concerns
Hill Group and Poplar Harca’s proposals for the Teviot Estate in Poplar originally due to start last month







