All News articles – Page 20
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Government outlines changes to allow councils to buy land for affordable housing at a lower rate
Reforms to remove ‘hope value’ from Compulsory Purchase Order calculations proposed under shake-up
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LDA Design’s 4,500-home South Cambridgeshire masterplan gets green light after four-year delay
A complaint from the Enviroment Agency put scheme on back burner in January 2021
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RIBA urges exemption for Level 7 apprenticeships from funding reforms
Joint statement highlights apprenticeships’ role in addressing skills shortages and meeting government growth targets
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Historic England rounds up most ‘remarkable’ 2024 heritage listings
A brutalist church, a 1930s house and a mock Tudor pub among highlights of buildings given protection this year
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Local groups raise concern over height of towers at Earls Court redevelopment
Tallest building will be 42 storeys
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Cooke Fawcett reimagines historic mill house with new studio and workshop
A 17th-century mill house in Hampshire has been sensitively redeveloped with new spaces for creative work, blending conservation with sustainable design
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Finalists unveiled in Helsinki design museum competition
Five anonymous designs chosen from more than 600 entries for Europe’s largest bespoke design and architecture museum
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HS2 chair to step down as costs on job continue to rise
Government says latest £66bn figure could come down after intervention
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FCBS and Grant Associates appointed to mixed-use scheme on historic Bath site
Two practices worked together on the Stirling Prize-winning Accordia development
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‘Significant’ investment in military homes planned after MOD repurchases £6bn estate
More than 36,000 military homes were sold in 1996 by MoD
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Confidence slumps to lowest level for a year as practices weigh impact of autumn Budget
Workload expectations fall in all regions as hopes of recovery fade, RIBA survey finds
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SOM working up plans for two-tower office scheme next to Barbican
US practice working with Lipton Rogers on plans to replace current head office of law firm Linklaters
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Make still waiting on ITV Studios redevelopment ruling
Worries grow decision will slip into January despite being promised for end of last month
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Single payment from developers to replace environmental mitigation rules under new plan
Government proposes taking responsibility for environmental mitigation under new system, but developers will pick up cheque
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Government axes construction T levels despite industry skills shortages
Qualification being scrapped because of lack of demand as HBF says not enough people to meet government’s housing plan
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Howells and Allies & Morrison submit revised plans for 3,600 riverside homes in east London
Developer Ballymore hopes to start on two Newham schemes next year
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City refuses Stiff & Trevillion’s plans for 43-storey office tower next to Britain’s oldest synagogue
Bury House decision pleases Historic England but heritage group attacks 1 Undershaft green light given at same hearing
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Rayner to set out ‘devolution by default’ plan to give mayors more powers over development
MHCLG white paper to propose local government shakeup and more strategic powers for mayors to guide housing, transport and skills projects
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Verdant House: CAN completes home in Stoke Newington
Practice breathes new life into a disjointed terraced house, crafting a nature-inspired, open-plan space for a young family in London, complete with a glulam-framed extension and meadow-planted roof
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Council decision to turn down homes at derelict gasworks ‘shows what government is up against’, Berkeley boss says
AHR-designed Hemel Hempstead scheme refused despite being recommended for approval