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More than a million plots owned or controlled by 11 largest housebuilders, says regulator
The Competition and Markets Authority is seeking feedback on land banks and planning rules as part of its probe into the housbeuilding market
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Grenfell Inquiry report pushed back again
Phase-two findings may not be published before seventh anniversary of tower-block disaster
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In pictures: The International Rugby Experience by Níall McLaughlin Architects
Stirling-winning practice has designed a rugby-themed visitor attraction in Limerick, Ireland
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New Gabriela Hearst shop designed by Foster + Partners opens in Los Angeles
Project is the second collaboration between Norman Foster and fashion designer Gabriela Hearst
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Allies & Morrison submits plans for five-tower Brent scheme
Neasden Goods Yard to contain more than 1,000 homes in buildings up to 51 storeys in height
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PRP set for go-ahead with Lambeth housing plans
Scheme will replace care home near Brixton with 25 new apartments
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Dyson dives into UK attitudes toward indoor air quality
The team’s study of 2,003 members of the public and 1,273 business owners and managers across multiple sectors delves into views on indoor air pollution
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Fosters lodges plans for ‘deep retrofit’ of Mayfair department store
Office-led proposals will add new storeys to Fenwick building, boosting floorspace by almost 40%
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Built environment gives muted reaction to Hunt’s autumn statement
Plans to speed up planning system cautiously welcomed but measures to boost economic growth descibed as ”thin”
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TP Bennett’s 34-storey student tower recommended for approval
South London scheme replaces HTA-designed flats proposals hit by “viability and deliverability” concerns
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Allies & Morrison’s Wimbledon expansion plans in doubt after planning setback
Scheme now in hands of Sadiq Khan and Michael Gove after Wandsworth council votes to refuse application
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Developers to be offered ‘premium planning service’ to speed up council decisions
Reforms announced by the chancellor as part of today’s autumn statement to allow applicants to pay for guaranteed planning timelines
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Gensler unveils plans for £80m public realm transformation of Fleet Street
Practice says plans aiming to attract more workers back into the office are district’s biggest overhaul in a century
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Moxon completes transformation of 19th-century farmstead in Cairngorms
Decade-long project brings new life to former agricultural buildings, while respecting context and local craftsmanship
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Fletcher Priest given OK for timber cycle pavilion at £700m Oxford campus
Two-storey structure at Oxford North innovation district inspired by wheel spokes
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Heatherwick unveils Tokyo’s new Azabudai Hills district
The Japanese PM was there to open the culmination of a 30-year regeneration project
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Rob Krier dies, aged 85
Leading New Urbanist and influential urban design theorist leaves behind significant legacy
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Fletcher Priest’s City tower gets green light from planners
Heritage groups said Landsec scheme at 55 Old Broad Street would “engulf” listed bath house at base
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High Court grants M&S permission to appeal Gove’s Oxford Street refusal
The proposals were blocked in July despite having been given the go-head by the London Mayor and the council
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Eric Parry reveals first detailed images of revised 1 Undershaft
Eric Parry-designed rejig of City’s tallest tower to include red-coloured viewing gallery on top two floors