All News articles – Page 4
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Plans approved for Tom Turner Architects’ farmstead scheme in Sussex
Redevelopment combines historic preservation with sustainable updates for family home
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Saltdean Lido removed from Historic England’s heritage at risk register following restoration
But 155 sites added in updated 2024 list, including a 15th century school house which survived an arson attack by suffragettes
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Make’s City fringe office overhaul deferred over height policy breach
Councillors said scheme’s “tenuous” community benefits did not justify proposed two-storey roof extension
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British timber company imports Thermo Vacuum System for products that can withstand the elements
UK Hardwoods has invested in thermal technology to offer weather-resistant timber
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Planning granted for Allies and Morrison’s Whitechapel life sciences masterplan
Tower Hamlets has approved detailed plans for a new life sciences neighbourhood around the Royal London Hospital, including two buildings by Gibson Thornley
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Design team announced for Bologna’s new sustainable ecodistrict
Winning design for Bertalia-Lazzaretto Ecodistrict focuses on sustainability and community integration
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Bureau Proberts opens London office
Brisbane-based firm appoints former Neom project lead to run UK base
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NBBJ and Purcell win planning for Oxford healthcare research centre
Scheme to link two existing buildings with glazed atrium
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Stride Treglown tables plan to extend listed university building within Greenwich world heritage site
Practice working with Purcell on plans to add three-storey extension to 1920s building
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Design and digital arts building opens at Nottingham Trent University
The concept design for the 12-storey scheme was developed by Hawkins\Brown, with delivery overseen by CPMG Architects
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BB Partnership gains approval for 485-unit co-living development in Woolwich
Planning approval granted for co-living project with affordable housing, commercial, and community spaces on Woolwich’s historic Island Site
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Moxon completes restoration of Scottish cottage once used by Queen Victoria
The National Trust for Scotland plans to reopen historic cottage to the public in 2025
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Decision to scrap government design advisor Office for Place a ‘mistake’, says Nicholas Boys Smith
Body’s interim chair said move risks ministers “marking their own homework” on housing design
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Serie secures planning for art deco-inspired housing block
Serie Architects’ five-storey housing block aims to redefine communal living in Woodberry Down, integrating extensive greenery at every level
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Allies and Morrison lead Croydon masterplan consultation
Consultation begins for Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield’s transformation of Croydon’s North End Quarter, with proposals for mixed-use development, public spaces, and new housing
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Landsec U+I and Studio Egret West submits masterplan for Lewisham town centre transformation
First phase planning application includes two residential schemes, one by Mæ Architects with Studio Multi and another by Archio Ltd
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Gensler and DMAA handed senior roles on first phase of The Line
Two practices to work with UK engineering firm Mott MacDonald on first three modules of controversial Saudi megaproject
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Atelier Ten founder to step down from business next month
Patrick Bellew set up building services consultant in 1990
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Rayner intervenes over 8,400-home scheme in Kent opposed by local council
Planning officers had recommended refusal for Milton Studio-designed scheme due to “urbanising impact”
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More than half of people who are often lonely believe architects are out of touch, poll finds
Report for the Centre for Social Justice found 52% of frequently lonely adults did not believe buildings are designed to encourage community