All News articles – Page 33
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Project Orange unveils vernacular-inspired housing scheme in Suffolk
Five low-energy homes have been designed to blend with the rural landscape
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Stride Treglown gets go-ahead for 435 new homes in Bristol
Scheme will be built opposite city’s main railway station
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Gort Scott wins competition for Girton College expansion
Girton College embarks on its largest building project in over 150 years
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Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art launches international design competition for major expansion
The deadline for first stage responses is 29 October 2024
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ARB launches comprehensive overhaul for registration of international architects
Regulator is aligning international routes to registration with its revised approach to UK education and training
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Ian Chalk Architects submits plans for Troxy restoration and new hotel
The Grade II listed Art Deco venue in East London is set to be restored with the addition of a contemporary hotel, enhancing its role in the local night-time economy
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Orms appoints two new directors, gains B Corp status, and moves to new headquarters
The move to 160 Old Street marks a new phase for Orms, designed to support its growing team
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Fosters completes ‘groundbreaking’ NYC headquarters with OXMAN
The ‘design and innovation’ hub features a robotics workshop, wet lab and bespoke furniture
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Cris Ballester Parets awarded 2024 RA architecture prize
Award recognises bioregional social housing on the Balearic Islands
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FCB Studios given go-ahead for £58m transformation of two Liverpool museums
The landmark museums on the city’s waterfront occupy Grade I-listed buildings
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Shedkm gets approval for film and TV campus at Liverpool’s Littlewoods site
Liverpool City Council has granted planning consent for the redevelopment of the historic Littlewoods building into a film and TV production hub, led by developers Capital & Centric
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Canary Wharf showcases ‘green spine’ after teaming up with Eden Project
Masterplanner on Docklands scheme is Howells
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Allies and Morrison wins planning for sustainable lab at Cambridge Science Park
Unit 440, a 11,000 sqm development at Cambridge Science Park, engineered by Webb Yates and Buro Happold, will deliver flexible lab and office space
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Duty to cooperate should not be a ‘charter for blockers’ says Oxford council leader after inspectors reject draft local plan
Planning Inspector finds city failed to properly consult nearby authorities
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Rayner ditches review into London Plan ordered by predecessor Gove
Housing secretary says decision will enable ‘partnership approach’ with City Hall
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New exhibition celebrates 100 women architects from around the world
Exhibition reveals the innovative work of women architects shaping the future of the built environment
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Haworth Tompkins unveils £14.5m transformation of London’s Warburg Institute
The arts and culture hub has received its first gallery, a new lecture theatre and study space as part of its makeover
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RIBA unveils finalists competing to design £30m Paddington research centre
Winner to be announced in January 2025
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MMC use would need to ‘expand considerably’ to solve labour shortage issue, says Skills England
Rates at which method is currently used not enough to plug worker gaps, group warns
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Government reportedly set to back high speed rail to Euston
Department for Transport also reportedly considering taking HS2 Ltd under direct control