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Plans submitted for HTA Design’s 507-unit office-to-resi scheme in Sutton
Scheme includes build-to-rent and co-living homes, along with upgrades to public realm around Sutton station
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Bartlett named world’s best architecture school for third year in a row
Manchester School of Architecture holds its place in the global top five, while Cambridge’s architecture school is ranked 12th in the 2025 QS World University Rankings
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Judicial review on Allies & Morrison’s £200m Wimbledon expansion plans set for July
High Court has accepted all three grounds raised by local campaign group for legal challenge
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Local Government Association hits back at plans to curtail role of planning committees in approving development
Legislation introduced yesterday would put more decisions in hands of planning officers
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Government reveals recipients of £1.3bn social housing retrofit funding
Anchor, Bromford, Clarion and Flagship are among the housing associations awarded ‘Warm Homes’ money
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Industry welcomes planning shake-up but tells government to ensure councils are adequately resourced
Role of council planning committees to be curtailed under legislation introduced by government today
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Fosters reveals plans for Manchester United’s 100,000-seat Old Trafford replacement
Practice confirmed as lead architect on stadium described by co-owner Jim Ratcliffe as the “greatest in the world”
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AHMM’s £100m Phoenix Yard scheme goes out for consultation
Proposals aim to transform a 2.8-acre brownfield site in central Birmingham with new commercial space and 240 homes
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Planning and Infrastructure Bill sets out radical shake-up of committee system
Legislation would see government dictate which types of applications can be determined by councillors
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Rayner sets out plans to cut list of statutory consultees and reduce role in planning decisions
Proposals come ahead of publication of planning and infrastructure bill
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Allies & Morrison’s plans for Cambridge manufacturing complex get go ahead
Scheme to support city’s life sciences supply chain
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Green light for local architect’s Southampton marina scheme
HGP Architects’ scheme will not include affordable housing following viability assessment
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Open Practice Architecture completes East Dulwich infill house
Clad in pale brick with an iroko timber fascia, the Coach House features exposed aggregate concrete, oak veneer cabinetry and ash cladding, with timber mullions and a softwood ceiling to control light and add warmth
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Foster + Partners completes office tower above Sydney’s Gadigal Station
Development forms part of a wider Sydney metro programme
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Former Liverpool mayor and ex-council regeneration chief charged with bribery
Merseyside Police names 12 people charged following investigation into awarding of council contracts
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Westminster approves AHMM’s Knightsbridge redevelopment
Plans will partially demolish and replace Caltex House on Brompton Road
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FCBS and Maccreanor Lavington outline proposals for 7,000-homes next to Strangeways Prison
Scheme proposes makeover for 130ha site spanning Manchester and Salford
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Ricardo Scofidio, co-founder of Diller Scofidio + Renfro, dies aged 89
Work included major public and cultural projects such as New York’s High Line and The Shed
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Part W launches campaign to highlight gendered barriers in the built environment
Campaign seeks contributions to visual database
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Neal Shasore and Neil Onions among RIBA honorary fellows for 2025
RIBA recognises eight figures from sectors including public relations, engineering, urban design, and education