All News articles – Page 2
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NewsIn pictures: FaulknerBrowns completes £9m job to revamp grade I-listed market in Newcastle
Grainger Market has been at site for nearly 200 years
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NewsCity Hall hands British Land grant to increase Canada Water affordable homes to 9%
Scheme was called in last year after report found only 3% of its 3,700 homes could be delivered as affordable
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NewsGreen light for Mole Architects’ Cambridgeshire housing scheme
Co-housing to be partly overseen by local Buddhist group
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NewsStudio Weave’s British Museum entrances scheme unanimously approved
Pavilions to replace tents and barriers currently used by museum visitors
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NewsRegen Connect interactive funding and development maps
As part of Regen Connect, Building is monitoring regeneration announcements across the UK as they happen. Use our interactive maps of the UK and London to track the activity
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NewsWhat made this project… 1 Blossom Yard by TP Bennett
Interior Architect of the Year 2025 finalist TP Bennett guides us through the unique specification challenges at 1 Blossom Yard
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NewsGreen light for Pollard Thomas Edwards' Brixton scheme with 40% social rent
Development will see 288 homes bullt across four blocks
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NewsEvacuation cores to be required in all high-rise buildings across England under proposed guidance update
Schemes in London already subject to rules but new guidelines to extend requirement outside capital from 2029
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NewsGovernment and mayor announce ‘targeted refinements’ in final version of London’s emergency housebuilding package
Industry welcomes changes following consultation, but some question whether time-limited measures go far enough
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NewsFamily which built Stirling’s No 1 Poultry say refurb will ‘mutilate’ building as City approves scheme
Original design team also takes aim at John Robertson Architects-designed facelift
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NewsHopkins unveils plans to overhaul Terry Farrell’s office block above Charing Cross station
Practice working with Farrell’s son Max Farrell on plans to reimagine 1 Emabnkment Place
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NewsOle Scheeren reveals latest project for tech giant Tencent
Museum of art in Shenzhen to feature five pavilions suspended above a public plaza
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NewsSheppard Robson and Carmody Groarke get green light for £400m student resi scheme behind Tate Modern
Bankside House replacement to include nearly 2,000 student beds in three towers up to 28 storeys in height
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NewsAllies and Morrison final-phase plans for Elephant and Castle get green light despite lower affordable housing share
New plan for Get Living is taller, has more homes and introduces student accommodation, while keeping number of affordable homes the same
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NewsNew homes must be built with on-site renewable energy generation and heat pumps from 2028, government says
Future Homes and Buildings Standard will come into force from March 2027 but with an 12-month transition period
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NewsAppeal lodged against Norfolk council’s decision to reject Levitt Bernstein’s overhaul of 1960s estate
Affordable housing provider submits appeal to planning inspectorate after Breckland council rejects plan
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NewsHLM Architects brightens studio with mural by local artist
HLM Architects has unveiled a striking new mural in its Sheffield studio by Barnsley artist Adam Briscoe. Inspired by the city’s iconic landmarks, rich musical history and memorable cultural moments, the artwork offers a vibrant celebration of Sheffield’s past and present
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NewsCost of building tall towers in London up by 40% in five years, T&T says
Viability of schemes now the most critical issue, consultant warns
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NewsPlan to turn former Debenhams store in Oxford into £125m lab space gets green light
Architect Perkins & Will’s proposal involves retaining existing building’s facade as part of 100,000sq ft development
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NewsGovernment reveals names of seven new towns it plans to press ahead with
MHCLG announces it will back seven settlements, down from the 12 recommended by the New Town’s Taskforce







