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Carmody Groarke gives preview of its revamped Manchester museum ahead of summer reopening
Site has been given £40m makeover with project team including Gardiner & Thoebald
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Rockwool’s rainscreen insulation tested for high-wind resilience in real-world build-ups
Rockwool has announced new testing results for its NyRock Rainscreen 032 product. The manufacturer says it has demonstrated resilience to wind pressures equivalent to a category four hurricane when installed in commonly used facade systems.
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Zaha Hadid Foundation names new director
Aric Chen is the former lead curator for design and architecture at Hong Kong’s M+ museum
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RSHP opens new Dubai office and unveils designs for luxury mixed-use scheme in city
The scheme will include luxury penthouses perched on top of each of its four towers
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Pilbrow & Partners replaces Allies & Morrison on stalled Vauxhall towers scheme in 70-storey redesign
New owners of long-delayed Vauxhall Square development planning 20-storey height increase
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Farrells’ controversial Battersea tower plans recommended for refusal
Wandsworth planning officers give 28-storey scheme the thumbs down despite 10-storey height reduction
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Collado Collins submits proposals for 481-home regeneration of east London estate
Wates and Havering council scheme the latest in £1.2bn plan to build 3,500 homes in borough
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Buttress lodges outline plans for 141-home brownfield scheme in Stoke-on-Trent
A former pub and canalside cash and carry could be demolished to free up the site
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Building safety minister to address Building the Future Conference
Building Design’s conference will take place on 2 October
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Specialist cleaning technique used to conserve historic buildings in Dundee
Conservation cleaning specialist EcoGuard Scotland has completed restoration works on several historic buildings in Dundee using a steam-based technique designed to minimise damage to sensitive stonework. The company is now preparing for further conservation-led projects in and around the city.
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Sheppard Robson’s Salford University acoustics facility approved
Exterior view of the approved scheme
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Former Aberdeen council architect removed from register after chasing teenage son with a meat cleaver
Colin Doig carried out 225 hours of unpaid work after pleading guilty to 2022 assault which also left his wife seriously injured
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Government should have targets for amount of British-made steel used in public jobs, Mace chairman says
British Steel plant in Scunthorpe “vital” for country’s national security, business department says
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Birmingham defers decision on Simpson Haugh’s five-tower scheme amid tall building fears
Councillors argue city is drifting in a ‘New York direction’ without any clear policy on high-rise development
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Bindloss Dawes extends Victorian home in Stoke Newington
Bindloss Dawes has completed the renovation of a Victorian home in Stoke Newington, London, located within the Lordship Park conservation area. Originally purchased as a development project by clients Emma Dahlman and Nick Illston, the property has evolved into a long-term residence, requiring extensive collaboration to address its existing structural ...
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Grenfell refurbishment companies sued for more than £360m by council
RBKC says firms involved in cladding the tower with dangerous materials should pay a share of its losses