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NewsUK nightlife faces extinction by 2029 if venue closures persist, warns industry body
Rising costs, shifting habits, and post-pandemic pressures are accelerating the decline of nightclubs, live music venues, and pubs
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NewsMOTH Club at risk as Hackney housing plans spark controversy
Morning Lane residential proposals highlight conflicts between London’s housing needs and night-time economy
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NewsAalto’s Finlandia Hall reopens after three-year renovation
Venue in Helsinki seeks to combine heritage with expanded public access and modernised facilities
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NewsDEDRAFT completes new-build home in rural Oxfordshire
The house features three splayed wings and a blend of traditional and contemporary materials
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NewsAecom secures planning for new Luton Town stadium
Hatters hope new ground will be ready by 2027
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NewsChief Medical Officer’s report calls for active travel, improved housing, and cleaner air in cities
The annual report highlights how urban environments impact health
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NewsNew RICS president warns skills shortage could ‘derail’ Starmer’s housebuilding plans
Justin Sullivan says demand for skilled workers is “white hot” as industry requires 250,000 extra bodies by 2028
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NewsPeter Clegg receives OBE in New Year’s Honours List
This year’s honours list highlights contributions across architecture, construction, heritage, and diversity
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NewsHigh-profile team to reimagine former GSK headquarters
A multidisciplinary team, including McGregor Coxall, Haworth Tompkins, Studio Egret West, dRMM, Buro Happold, and Metropolitan Workshop, is working on plans to transform the former GSK headquarters in Brentford into a mixed-use neighbourhood
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NewsRX Architects reimagines two rural houses as contemporary family homes
Modern materials and energy-efficient upgrades bring fresh life to two rural properties
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NewsHeatherwick completes mixed-use development in Xi’an
A new district in Xi’an features public spaces, ceramic façades, and a vertical park inspired by the Silk Road
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NewsMake’s £500m ITV Studios redevelopment can start next month after High Court ruling
McGee set to begin demolition on London South Bank scheme due to be built by Multiplex
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NewsBritish Museum unveils Western Range competition models and appoints Studio Weave for new visitor pavilions
Western Range concept designs go on public display as Studio Weave is appointed to design new pavilions
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NewsLondon School of Architecture launches new programme to support under-represented practices
Fully funded one-year pilot programme will provide mentorship, business development, and practical learning opportunities
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NewsLDA Design’s 4,500-home South Cambridgeshire masterplan gets green light after four-year delay
A complaint from the Enviroment Agency put scheme on back burner in January 2021
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NewsGrey belt housing delivery will be ‘meaningful but not significant’, says minister
Matthew Pennycook tells Lords committee percentage of green belt to be released likely to be less than 10%
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NewsGovernment outlines changes to allow councils to buy land for affordable housing at a lower rate
Reforms to remove ‘hope value’ from Compulsory Purchase Order calculations proposed under shake-up
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NewsHistoric England rounds up most ‘remarkable’ 2024 heritage listings
A brutalist church, a 1930s house and a mock Tudor pub among highlights of buildings given protection this year
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NewsRIBA urges exemption for Level 7 apprenticeships from funding reforms
Joint statement highlights apprenticeships’ role in addressing skills shortages and meeting government growth targets
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NewsLocal groups raise concern over height of towers at Earls Court redevelopment
Tallest building will be 42 storeys







