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NewsAllies and Morrison wins planning for sustainable lab at Cambridge Science Park
Unit 440, a 11,000 sqm development at Cambridge Science Park, engineered by Webb Yates and Buro Happold, will deliver flexible lab and office space
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NewsNew exhibition celebrates 100 women architects from around the world
Exhibition reveals the innovative work of women architects shaping the future of the built environment
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NewsRayner ditches review into London Plan ordered by predecessor Gove
Housing secretary says decision will enable ‘partnership approach’ with City Hall
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NewsDuty to cooperate should not be a ‘charter for blockers’ says Oxford council leader after inspectors reject draft local plan
Planning Inspector finds city failed to properly consult nearby authorities
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NewsRIBA unveils finalists competing to design £30m Paddington research centre
Winner to be announced in January 2025
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NewsHaworth Tompkins unveils £14.5m transformation of London’s Warburg Institute
The arts and culture hub has received its first gallery, a new lecture theatre and study space as part of its makeover
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NewsGovernment reportedly set to back high speed rail to Euston
Department for Transport also reportedly considering taking HS2 Ltd under direct control
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NewsMMC use would need to ‘expand considerably’ to solve labour shortage issue, says Skills England
Rates at which method is currently used not enough to plug worker gaps, group warns
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NewsDonald Insall Associates announces York merger and new B Corp status
Merger, alongside new B Corp status, reinforces shared focus on sustainability and heritage architecture
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NewsFathom reimagines user experience at 2 Pancras Square
A refreshed design at 2 Pancras Square enhances workplace connectivity and wellbeing
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NewsStudents and recent graduates recognised with new architecture prize at RWA’s 171st exhibition
Royal West of England Academy reintroduces architecture to annual exhibition
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NewsRatcliffe-on-Soar power station closes as the UK completes its transition away from coal-generated electricity
Arup working on plans to redevelop the site as a zero-carbon energy and technology hub
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NewsAtkinsRéalis among consultants working on next stage of mini-nuclear reactor competition
Selected bidders to enter negotiations with Great British Nuclear
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NewsBarr Gazetas earns highest B Corp rating for a UK architecture practice
Barr Gazetas joins a growing community of businesses championing environmental and social responsibility
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NewsRelief for Wimbledon as City Hall overturns local council’s rejection of £200m expansion plans
Allies & Morrison’s plans to treble the size of grand slam tournament’s grounds finally approved after year-long planning saga
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NewsFosters serves up completed Spanish winery project
Practice unveils a new visitor centre built for Rioja producer Bodegas Faustino
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NewsGreen light for Morris+Company’s Hackney Wick shared living scheme
Two canalside blocks to contain 337 studio apartments
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NewsBDP completes Cheltenham transport hub
New transport hub aims to help cut congestion and improve air quality across the region
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NewsUK’s largest Passivhaus school opens its doors to pupils
Designed to meet Passivhaus standards, the Dunfermline campus offers a forward-thinking approach to education and sustainability, supporting both schools and the wider community
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NewsRIBA calls for architects to have greater role in government’s planning reforms
Muyiwa Oki highlighted ’uncomfortable truth’ in decline of the role of practices in volume housebuilding







