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NewsBell Phillips director Jay Morton launches RIBA presidential bid
Morton promises to campaign for protection of function, city architects in local authorities and better procurement
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NewsClementine Blakemore submits plans to transform historic Somerset farmyard into peatlands research hub
Poynton Bradbury Architects also working on wider masterplan for 81ha Somerset Levels site
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NewsWhat made this project… Harmeny learning hub by Loader Monteith
Loader Monteith, finalist for Social Value Architect of the Year at last year’s Architect of the Year Awards, guides us through the specification challenges at its Harmeny Learning Hub
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NewsKPF’s HSBC tower revamp takes step forward with plans to turn top levels into a hotel
Scheme will also include new promenade linking building to the Canary Wharf Elizabeth Line station
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NewsLDA Design reveals Holborn public space project ahead of public consultation
Camden Council-led project reimagines 18 streets and spaces to reduce traffic and pollution
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NewsDLA submits plans for 814-home riverside scheme in Salford
Additional public realm space added after consultation
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NewsArchitects remain optimistic despite impact of Middle East conflict, RIBA survey finds
Confidence softens but practices still expect workloads to increase over the next three months
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NewsUS architect pleads guilty to the murders of eight women on Long Island
Rex Heuermann to be handed several life sentences in June for Gilgo Beach killings
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NewsFosters’ national memorial for Queen Elizabeth II unanimously approved
Heritage harm to St James’s Park site said to be ’fully outweighed’ by substantial public benefits of the scheme
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NewsBusiness momentum since last year ‘wiped out’ by Middle East war as material prices rocket, bellwether index says
March saw the sharpest month-on-month increase in material costs in nearly three decades following Iran’s closure of the strait of Hormuz
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NewsDevelopers announce JV with plans for 8,500-homes in Hertfordshire
Six interconnected villages to be built on the outskirts of Harlow
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NewsGovernment approves 1,700-home Somerset garden community scheme after public inquiry
Housing secretary called in NVB Architects-designed scheme last year over concerns about environmental destruction and local infrastructure provision
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NewsKengo Kuma team to design National Gallery’s £375m new wing
BDP and MICA also working with Japanese practice on biggest transformation in museum’s history after beating big names including Foster + Partners and Renzo Piano
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NewsGreen light for Zaha Hadid Architects’ £350m Bristol Temple Quarter scheme
Hybrid application contains two offfice blocks, four residential towers, a flexible commercial building and a hotel
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NewsDesign team sought for restoration of B-listed Glasgow bathhouse
Derelict Whitevale Baths has been empty since the 1970s
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NewsIn pictures: HTA Design completes dinosaur-themed Crystal Palace Park playground
Design has been informed by workshops with local children and families
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NewsReform UK’s new housing spokesperson sacked after ‘everyone dies in the end’ comment on Grenfell fire
Former Homes England chair Simon Dudley said fire was a ‘tragedy’ but more people die while driving
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NewsIn pictures: Haworth Tompkins refreshes Wales’ largest producing theatre
Grade II-listed arts venue Theatr Clwyd was designed by North Wales’ county architect in the 70s
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NewsPlans in for AHMM’s 20-storey student tower at London Met School of Architecture site
City fringe scheme to retain early 20th century buildings but demolish part of the site to make way for 800 student beds
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News‘Pendulum has swung too far’ on building regulations since Grenfell, says Reform housing spokesperson
Ex-Homes England chair Simon Dudley asks why ‘previous tragic deaths’ are stopping homes being built







