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NewsHawkins Brown plans for £100m Cambridge research campus set for approval
Scheme to include nine buildings up to eight storeys in height
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NewsEric Parry’s revised 1 Undershaft plans to be submitted in coming weeks but controversial viewing platform to stay
Changes relate almost entirely to street level public realm after plans were criticised for “robbing” the City of open space
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NewsDevelopers submit planning application for £6bn Earl’s Court redevelopment
Architects working on the plans include Maccreanor Lavington, Sheppard Robson, dRMM and Serie.
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NewsGrimshaw tweaks HS2 Curzon Street station design
Proposals set to be sent in to Birmingham planners by end of year
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NewsArb seeking feedback on proposed post-Grenfell code of conduct
Consultation on six new professional standards to run for next three months
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NewsFosters unveils restoration of San Francisco's Transamerica Pyramid
The architect remodelled the lobby and garden of the centre’s 48-storey skyscraper
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NewsTwo-thirds of voters back development under right conditions, says poll
Convincing fence-sitting majority key to success of government’s housebuilding plans, finds survey commissioned by Labour-linked group
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NewsMoxon submits plans for unusual single-leaf bascule bridge in Dublin
Crossing is part of a 15-year plan to increase capacity at city’s port
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NewsCartwright Pickard replaces Grid Architects on stalled 24-storey Camden tower
New developer plans to increase number of homes on troubled job by nearly 30%
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NewsGrade II-listed Crystal Palace Subway makeover revealed
Historic site’s revamp secured £3.5m in public and private funding
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NewsArup-led consortium sets out proposal for a HS2 phase 2 alternative
Group commissioned by regional mayors says line can delvier 80% of HS2 benefits at lower cost
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NewsMore than 600 proposals for landmark Helsinki architecture and design museum unveiled
Several UK practices understood to have submitted entries to open international competition
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NewsNew Hospital Programme could be built over a ‘longer time frame’, government says
Warning comes as landmark report finds £37bn capital funding shortfall for hospitals during last decade
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NewsFurther 7,000 residential buildings outside official statistics could be unsafe, warns minister
Rushanara Ali warns those responsible for thousands of buildings have yet to apply to cladding safety scheme to fix defects
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NewsGreen light for DSDHA’s 294-home student-led scheme in Camden
Project sits opposite iconic Roundhouse music venue
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NewsCampaigners lose latest bid to save Birmingham’s Ringway Centre
Save Smallbrook campaign vows to keep fighting for James Roberts’ brutalist groundscraper
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NewsHigh Court refuses full judicial review of decision to approve DSDHA’s Bloomsbury tower
Campaigners to appeal decision after judge finds outcome would be the same regardless of claimed planning policy breach
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NewsRSHP submits plans for 54-storey City office tower
Proposals for 99 Bishopsgate set to be among the largest office towers in the Square Mile
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NewsCity approves AHMM’s Barbican-inspired retrofit scheme
Office next to Barbican estate to be transformed into 174 co-living homes
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NewsCompetition to design Queen Elizabeth II’s official memorial to be launched this year
The memorial aims to provide a monument and a ‘space for contemplation and community’







