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NewsTHISS Studio reconfigures Victorian terraced house without extending
A sustainable retrofit in Waltham Forest aims to transform a family home by maximising its existing footprint
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NewsDowen Farmer scheme for 11 homes at Weston Hall in Norfolk granted planning
Pics Maddox Planning, working with Dowen Farmer Architects, has won planning permission for 11 homes at Weston Hall in Weston Longville, Norfolk. The client is Serruys Ltd. The site is located within the grounds of the grade-II listed Weston Hall estate and alongside the River Wensum. ...
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NewsEric Parry’s revised 1 Undershaft plans criticised by neighbouring occupiers
Security measures for proposed seven-metre high digital screen would create “environment of surveillance”, pension scheme says
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NewsDevelopers’ confidence creeping up but supply chain worries remain, London cost consultant says
Exigere adds investment conditions ‘increasingly supportive’ for getting schemes going
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NewsManalo & White and Richard Lyndon Design unveil new school building for deaf children
The UK’s largest sign-language school expands with a new building designed to meet the needs of deaf learners
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NewsArup Group chair Jerome Frost to step into new chief executive role
Move part of board shake up aiming to allow firm to “respond more swiftly to market opportunities”
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NewsJohn McAslan & Partners’ Burrell Collection refurbishment named Scotland’s building of the year
Scheme is most significant revamp of grade A-listed building since it opened in 1983
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NewsRenzo Piano and Selldorf shortlisted for $170m US museum expansion job
Kengo Kuma, Weiss Manfredi Architecture, Studio Gang and Why Architecture also reach second stage of Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art competition
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NewsManchester approves nearly 1,500 homes by Hawkins Brown, Bell Phillips and Simpson Haugh
Approved schemes include two towers
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NewsSchool closures threaten London’s future as a city for families
Soho Parish Primary School’s financial struggles reflect wider demographic trends, including declining birth rates, post-Brexit migration, and the long-term impact of Covid-19, challenging the city’s multigenerational identity
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NewsBuilding’s Good Employer Guide opens for entries
New resource will highlight best initiatives and working cultures across the built environment
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NewsChris Dyson Architects completes sustainable addition to Harrow Arts Centre campus
£1.8 million Greenhill Building replaces a temporary facility and introduces flexible teaching and event spaces
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NewsGovernment considers reforming Right to Buy to safeguard council housing stock
Newly-built housing could be exempt for a set period of time and eligibility periods extended as part of Rayner’s package of reforms to help councils protect their housing stock
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NewsArb research uncovers ‘staggering’ levels of discrimination and sexual misconduct in the architecture profession
A survey of nearly 900 professionals found more than a third had experienced insults relating to protected characteristics
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NewsPennycook ‘convinced’ 1.5 million homes are deliverable but won’t commit to annual targets
Housing minster tells MPs he can’t provide a figure for the number of affordable or social rent homes to be delivered within the 1.5 million homes target
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NewsPLP gains consent for co-living and light-industrial scheme in Brixton
Lambeth Council approves Hardess Yard project featuring 320 co-living studios and 1,400sqm of industrial floorspace
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NewsCouncils gain new powers to auction long-vacant shops
High Street Rental Auctions aim to tackle empty properties and revitalise town centres through council intervention
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NewsRIBA headquarters to close from June next year while refurb is carried out
Work expected to take around two and a half years
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NewsQueen Elizabeth II national memorial masterplan competition to launch soon
The design competition for a memorial to Queen Elizabeth II will invite multidisciplinary teams to reimagine a site within St James’s Park
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NewsPractices ‘increasingly cautious’ about staffing as sector confidence weakens, says RIBA report
October has seen rising pessimism across workloads and recruitment compared to the previous month







