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Arb to use procurement model for internationally qualified architects’ exams
Regulator scraps plans to use accreditation model following mixed-response in consultation
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Jamie Fobert reveals plans for new entrance facilities at the Tower of London
Sentry boxes and temporary gazebos to be replaced by new metal structures as part of wider development programme at world heritage site
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Southwark council approves HTA’s 27-storey mixed-use tower
Block will include homes and industrial space
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Hawkins Brown appointed to help design expansion of St Pancras international
Eurostar wants to triple annual passenger numbers to 40 million by 2040
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Green light for Hopkins’ revised Vauxhall student towers
Lambeth council signs off plans for 30-storey scheme on Albert Embankment
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In pictures: Renzo Piano’s Shard Place reaches practical completion
Luxury build-to-rent tower features London’s highest outdoor swimming pool
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Kevin McCloud returns for new series of RIBA House of the Year
Channel 4’s four-part series will showcase shortlisted projects, with presenters offering access to contemporary homes across the UK
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Nearly half of social and private rented homes ‘not decent’ under proposed new standard
Government publishes consultations on revised Decent Homes Standard and minimum energy efficiency standards
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Newly-built council homes to be exempt from Right to Buy for 35 years
Pennycook announces further reforms, including changes to use of receipts, eligibility and discounts
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Make working on ‘grand and luxurious’ new department at Harrods
Refurbishment of fine watches and jewellery department to feature Europe’s first curved escalators
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Fletcher Priest’s 46-storey City tower tipped for approval
City set to vote on 63 St Mary Axe scheme next week
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New £39bn affordable housing programme will aim to deliver 300,000 homes, says government
Angela Rayner to set out more details on Wednesday of the new programme, along with updates on Decent Homes 2, minimum energy efficiency standards and reforms to Right to Buy
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Thorlux launches emergency lighting system amid concerns over fire safety compliance
Thorlux Lighting has unveiled a new version of its Firefly emergency lighting system, citing recent figures from the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) that indicate more than 2,000 premises received fire safety enforcement notices in the past year
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Oki leads RIBA taskforce to address poor workplace culture
Group includes senior figures from practice, education and regulation, and will develop industry-wide recommendations on wellbeing, pay and working hours
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Wright & Wright completes £40m masterplan project at Lambeth Palace
Refurbishment of the Grade I listed complex introduces new energy systems and accessibility measures while aiming to support the Church of England’s net-zero carbon target
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Full cost of HS2 work around Moxon’s bat tunnel will be £168m, says DfT
Design alone said to cost £5.3m, although department said it could not identify exact price for structure itself
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Ryder tables plans to transform grade II-listed office on Bank Junction into budget hotel
Scheme for West End developer Asif Aziz to feature windowless rooms called ‘Cocoons’
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Hundreds of signatures for petition to rebuild Manchester’s Hotspur Press after fire
Early 19th century building was due to be incorporated into 600-bed student resi scheme designed by Hodder & Partners
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MHCLG to take control of Building Safety Regulator, pledging ‘fast track’ process and resources to tackle delays
Former London Fire Brigade commissioner Andy Roe to head up new MHCLG board to take on functions of regulator
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Jan Kattein Architects delivers redesigned children’s library at Swiss Cottage
Jan Kattein Architects has completed the redesign of the children’s library at Swiss Cottage Library in Camden, north London. The project, commissioned by Camden Council, marks the 60th anniversary of the grade II-listed modernist library, originally designed by Basil Spence and opened in 1964.