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NewsAdrian James Architects completes boarding house at Shrewsbury School
The new building provides accommodation for 58 boarders and 16 daygirls, combining sustainability with Arts and Crafts influences
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NewsHS2 team to trial clay as low-carbon alternative to concrete
Funding from Innovate UK seeks to reduce carbon emissions across infrastructure projects
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NewsFirst new mews houses since 1950s to be built in Belgravia after green light from council
Six-home scheme gets unanimous approval from Westminster City Council
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NewsBarking Riverside to grow to 20,000 homes with Stantec leading planning and masterplan
The new application seeks to double the previously approved capacity of 10,800 homes
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NewsSearch begins for developer to turn Liverpool’s Festival Gardens site into housing
Winner due to be announced next September
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NewsCivic acquires New Practice to expand place-based expertise
New Practice has worked on a diverse range of projects for clients such as Grosvenor, Regal London, and LandsecU+I
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NewsPlanning permission granted for tor&co’s Portland waste energy facility
Scheme is expected to process up to 202,000 tonnes of waste per annum and generate 15 megawatts of electricity
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NewsProject Orange unveils vernacular-inspired housing scheme in Suffolk
Five low-energy homes have been designed to blend with the rural landscape
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NewsConstruction output rises at fastest rate since June 2021, PMI report says
Civil engineering best-performing sector amid ‘robust’ demand for renewable energy infrastructure
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NewsStride Treglown gets go-ahead for 435 new homes in Bristol
Scheme will be built opposite city’s main railway station
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NewsNelson-Atkins Museum of Art launches international design competition for major expansion
The deadline for first stage responses is 29 October 2024
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NewsARB launches comprehensive overhaul for registration of international architects
Regulator is aligning international routes to registration with its revised approach to UK education and training
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NewsGort Scott wins competition for Girton College expansion
Girton College embarks on its largest building project in over 150 years
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NewsIan Chalk Architects submits plans for Troxy restoration and new hotel
The Grade II listed Art Deco venue in East London is set to be restored with the addition of a contemporary hotel, enhancing its role in the local night-time economy
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NewsOrms appoints two new directors, gains B Corp status, and moves to new headquarters
The move to 160 Old Street marks a new phase for Orms, designed to support its growing team
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NewsFosters completes ‘groundbreaking’ NYC headquarters with OXMAN
The ‘design and innovation’ hub features a robotics workshop, wet lab and bespoke furniture
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NewsCris Ballester Parets awarded 2024 RA architecture prize
Award recognises bioregional social housing on the Balearic Islands
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NewsCanary Wharf showcases ‘green spine’ after teaming up with Eden Project
Masterplanner on Docklands scheme is Howells
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NewsFCB Studios given go-ahead for £58m transformation of two Liverpool museums
The landmark museums on the city’s waterfront occupy Grade I-listed buildings
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NewsShedkm gets approval for film and TV campus at Liverpool’s Littlewoods site
Liverpool City Council has granted planning consent for the redevelopment of the historic Littlewoods building into a film and TV production hub, led by developers Capital & Centric







