All News articles – Page 30
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Funding for planners is a Budget priority, say housebuilders
Knight Frank survey reveals market’s wish-list for chancellor Rachel Reeves
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Woods Bagot’s City block retrofit approved
Woods Bagot-designed plans to add two storeys to postmodern building near Bank station
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JTP submits plans for 455-home scheme on Bath riverside site
Brownfield development will replace former Homebase store
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Progress for David Walker Architects’ stalled £200m City office as planners recommend approval
Site has been earmarked for redevelopment for almost three decades
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Lack of clarity over grey belt definition will lead to ‘confusion’ and legal challenges, Lords told
Policy criticised as committee opens short inquiry into policy
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Rayner calls in Chipperfield’s resubmitted Chinese embassy plans
Communities secretary takes control of controversial scheme
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Homes England ‘supporting’ TopHat amid wind-down reports
Firm understood to be winding down its volumetric operations
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Go ahead for Maccreanor Lavington’s Network Rail hub
Maccreanor Lavington-designed plan to transform 30-acre site into freight hub and leisure destination unanimously approved
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Eric Parry cuts back footprint of 1 Undershaft tower ahead of second planning hearing
Revisions unveiled after decision on scheme was deferred due to concerns around loss of public space
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Green light for dMFK’s plans to repurpose grade-II listed Camden police station
Court rooms and prison cells from the 1913 law enforcement centre will be restored or converted for modern day use
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Sutton council progresses plans for 740-home town centre regeneration
Several sites to be redeveloped in second phase of project designed by Pozzoni Architecture
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Scott Brownrigg’s latest Oxford life sciences scheme approved
Four buildings at Eastpoint Business Park signed off by council
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Rayner to be handed nearly £1bn to fund council housing drive, according to reports
Housing secretary said to have secured downpayment for multi-year plan to double council house building rates
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Councils holding £8bn of builder contributions meant for vital infrastructure, says HBF
Local authorities hit hard by the housing crisis are sitting on the highest sums of affordable home funding
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HS2 second phase ruled out as government puts existing contracts under review
Transport secretary slams poor project management and supply chain performance
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Morris & Co unveils design for Oxford University teaching facility
Practice’s first project for the university to be permanent home for the Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development
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JRA and Hoare Lea rally community to reimagine a sustainable future for the city
John Robertson Architects (JRA) collaborated with Hoare Lea for London Festival of Architecture 2024’s Studio Lates to highlight how London can be reimagined, designed, and constructed to better include nature and biodiversity within its built environment. Through a series of questions, the team invited designers, clients, and the local community ...
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Herzog & de Meuron cutting down controversial tower on £1.5bn Liverpool Street station redevelopment
Contemporary internal elements also expected to be scrapped in favour of “heritage-led” design
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Rushanara Ali loses building safety brief over hospitality row
Grenfell victims unhappy over minister’s attendance of event linked to cladding firm
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KPF submits huge City fringe redevelopment
Scheme would contain 65,000sq m of office space on site currently occupied by 30 separate buildings