All News articles – Page 66
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Westminster council unveils plans to become a ‘retrofit-first’ city
Developers to face carbon off-setting payments up to nine times higher than current levels under proposals
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AHMM submits plans for former government HQ building
Retrofit proposals for 1 Victoria Street would boost floorspace by more than 30%
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High Court overturns Gove’s decision to reject M&S’s Oxford Street plans
Shock move follows two-day appeal launched by the retailer against last year’s landmark ruling
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AFL Architects submits plans for Oxford United stadium
All-electric scheme would also include conference centre and a 180-room hotel
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Henley Halebrown gets go-ahead for 316-bed student block next to Olympic Park
Scheme will include a 35% quota for affordable accommodation
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Building Safety Act slowing down recovery, Arcadis warns
Consultant says 2024 will be bottom of current cycle
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Green light for massive expansion of Filton airfield redevelopment at Bristol
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios among firms working on plans to more than double the number of homes at former home of Concorde
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Stantec lands job to design £4bn gigafactory in Somerset
Consulting firm will deliver a wide range of services, including architectural and MEP design
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Snøhetta unveils Beijing library filled with ‘hills’ and topped by canopy-like roof
Gingko tree motif is intended as a celebration of Beijing’s natural and cultural heritage
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Green light for HTA’s 140-home west London scheme after second staircase changes
The HTA-designed scheme will include a mix of studios and one, two and three-bedroom apartments
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Building 90,000 new social homes a year ‘could boost British economy by £50bn’
Ahead of the general election, the NHF and Shelter are urging political parties to commit to a long-term plan which prioritises social housing
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SOM completes New York skyscraper linked to High Line extension
New tower marks completion of Manhattan West development that has been 40 years in the making
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Housebuilders could be fined a combined £2.5bn if found guilty of anti-competitive behaviour
The Competition and Markets Authority’s probe into eight firms could lead to fines of up to 10% of global revenue.
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Ackroyd Lowrie requests permission for take-off with Heathrow hotel retrofit
Hotel opened by Elizabeth II and once graced by The Supremes would see facades and internal courtyard restored
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AtkinsRealis working on $2.4bn mountaintop resort in Oman
Plans unveiled for 2,500 homes spread across mountain ridge
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Proctor & Matthews and Metropolitan Workshop’s £1bn Carpenters Estate regeneration finally approved
Work to start this spring on redeveloping 1960s estate after decades of delays
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Surman Weston completes self-build house in Peckham
Practice acts as client, architect and contractor for self-initiated project
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JTP appoints six staff to new associate director role
Practice describes move as a “new chapter” as it eyes future progression
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Council orders Crooked House pub owners to rebuild
Notice gives three years to restore building to what it was before suspected arson attack
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Woods Bagot submits plans for City block retrofit
Woods Bagot-designed plans to add two storeys to roof of 21 Lombard Street and replace facade