All News articles – Page 13
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Green light for Orms office scheme in Southwark
Block to add to Landsec’s emerging commercial complex near Tate Modern
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2025 Venice Biennale to transform city into a ‘living laboratory’ for architecture and climate resilience
Curated by Carlo Ratti, the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale will bring together over 750 participants across multiple venues, exploring the role of intelligence in shaping the built environment
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RIBA criticises ARB’s accreditation rule change, warning of impact on alternative qualification routes
RIBA warns that the rule change may limit opportunities for students facing financial or personal barriers and reduce flexibility in architectural education
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Heathrow plans third runway by end of next parliament alongside terminal expansions
The investment programme includes expansions to Terminals 2 and 5 to increase capacity and improve passenger experience, alongside a commitment to prioritising UK-made steel in the development
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands unveils draft masterplan for Bristol’s Western Harbour
Public consultation is now underway as proposals outline new homes, infrastructure, and public spaces
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Government ‘sought to influence’ Met Police on Chipperfield's Chinese embassy plans, inquiry told
Police decision to withdraw objection to David Chipperfield-designed redevelopment of Royal Mint site comes under fire on first day of public inquiry
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Design changes put brakes on Hawkins Brown’s £90m Manchester Met library
City centre scheme was given planning a year ago
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RIBA reveals shortlists for first two regional awards
Projects by previous Stirling Prize winners including Herzog & de Meuron and Stanton Williams on shortlists for East and South East
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Rayner announces £300m boost for affordable housing delivery
MHCLG says latest funding will deliver 2,800 homes, with half for social rent
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DLA completes new construction and engineering facility at Oaklands College
The latest phase of Oaklands College’s masterplan delivers a new teaching space designed to support future construction and engineering professionals
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New Grenfell ‘super-regulator’ unlikely to be introduced straightaway, industry experts believe
Prime minister expected to set up task groups to look into issues with current regime rather than risk further industry disruption
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City gives green light to KPF office tower at 70 Gracechurch Street
Construction on 33-storey scheme not expected to start before 2028 for summer 2032 finish
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King, prime minister, and deputy PM visit Adam Architecture’s Nansledan community in Cornwall
King Charles, Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner made a joint visit to an Adam Architecture-designed housing development in Cornwall yesterday. The visit marks a significant moment for the Duchy of Cornwall’s regeneration scheme at Nansledan, where 800 homes have now been completed
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Architects to feature in the Building Good Employer Guide 2025 next month
Exclusive research will be officially revealed at the Good Employer Guide Live event on 6 March, join us to find out the latest in employment best practice across architecture, construction and housing
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Youth-designed pavilion unveiled in Camden’s HS2 meanwhile garden
The six-metre-tall pavilion and performance space, ‘Reflect’, was co-designed by young people in collaboration with social enterprise MATT+FIONA and Fitzrovia Youth in Action
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Loader Monteith completes rural home in Angus
A new three-bedroom home in seeks to integrate contemporary living with traditional Scottish architecture
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Property group urges Reeves to fund ‘new approach’ at Building Safety Regulator
British Property Federation calls for next month’s spending review to include ‘additional resource’ for safety regulator amid spate of high-rise delays
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Foundation works complete at Wilkinson Eyre’s HS2 Old Oak Common station
Balfour Beatty, Vinci and Systra joint venture finish work on basement slab larger than six football pitches
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Donald Insall Associates closes Cambridge office and downsizes Bath team
Strategic review at heritage practice follows workload slump in two regions
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Levitt Bernstein completes Newham’s first Passivhaus-certified social housing
100% affordable housing development in east London has delivered 65 homes designed to meet Passivhaus Classic standards