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Southwark approves Maccreanor Lavington’s Aylesbury Estate homes following second staircase delay
Latest phase of 3,500-home redevelopment set back by more than two years by fire safety rules
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Grimshaw appointed to design new underground tram station in Lyon
Tramway Express de l’Ouest Lyonnais extension will add five new stations and serve over 55,000 passengers a day when complete
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Green light for Fletcher Priest office redevelopment in Monument
Firm’s latest Square Mile scheme to replace 1970s block on site where the Great Fire of London started
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Smith Mordak replaced by Simon McWhirter as boss of UKGBC
Mordak served just two years as chief executive of industry charity that campaigns on sustainability issues
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Government to spend £15bn on transport projects outside the South-east
Schemes include jobs in Liverpool, Bradford and Newcastle
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Barr Gazetas appoints BGY’s strategy boss as new project director
Natalie Thomson started role last month following 17 years at Buckley Gray Yeoman
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Section 106 agreements lengthen planning process by 16 months, housing body finds
Freedom of Information requests sent to local planning authorities reveal average timelines have gone up 20% over two years
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Serpentine Pavilion 2025 revealed ahead of public opening this Friday
Marina Tabassum’s design inspired by arched garden canopies
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Green light for Levitt Bernstein’s Islington housing estate expansion
Council plans to add 54 homes to 1970s Bemerton Estate
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Two-thirds of material and waste data unusable, report warns
A new report from construction data platform Qflow has found that 91% of construction material delivery and waste removal records fail to meet quality standards, with only 34% accurate enough to support embodied carbon calculations. Based on six years of analysis covering over 1 million deliveries and removals, the study ...
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Patel Taylor unveils images for 54-storey Canary Wharf tower
Proposals for 77 Marsh Wall site to contain over 800 homes and a mixed-use podium
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Work starts on Tonkin Liu’s Grosvenor Square facelift
Urban realm in Mayfair dates back to 1720s
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Selldorf appointed to lead ‘transformational’ rethink of Wallace Collection
London art gallery’s grade II-listed base to be restored and enhanced by practice behind recent overhaul of the Sainsbury Wing
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Allies & Morrison submits first phase of £1.7bn Manchester office district
Two blocks of 12 and 20 storeys sent to planners
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GRID Architects unveils Dolphin Square refurbishment
Multi-phase upgrade of the grade II-listed gardens and 1930s residential complex includes energy efficiency improvements, new interiors and a redesigned entrance pavilion
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Pollard Thomas Edwards gets green light for next phase of £200m revamp around Hertfordshire station
300 homes have already been built at Bishop’s Stortford site
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First look at Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s V&A East Storehouse
The new four-storey facility, housed in part of the former Olympic Media Centre, opens this week
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ARB sets out plans to reform professional experience for trainee architects
Regulator proposes a standardised competency record and new role for learning providers in a bid to improve transparency and oversight
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Government fast-tracks LDA Design and Fereday Pollard-designed reservoirs in Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire
Schemes designated ‘nationally significant’ as part of wider efforts to unlock housing growth and address long-term infrastructure shortfalls
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Stantec wins competition to rebuild State Tax University in Ukraine
The new campus in Irpin, west of Kyiv, is intended to act as a hub for research and regeneration following wartime destruction