All News articles – Page 99
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David Miller Architects submits plans for second King’s Cross life sciences block
Scheme to neighbour similar facility already under construction
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New guidelines put accessibility and inclusion at the heart of building design
Developed as part of RIBA’s commitment to making the built environment truly accessible, the guidance hopes to remove the barriers that create separation and enable everyone to feel welcome regardless of their circumstances
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Second staircase threshold to be lowered to 18m, says Gove
Government opting for stricter fire safety requirement after consulting on 30m rule in December
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LDS’ Lambeth hotel scheme set to walk through planning
Westminster Bridge Road proposals will be global operator’s fourth hotel in the Waterloo area
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Gove reveals plans for huge Cambridge expansion as part of city regeneration strategy
Consultation on reforming local plans among measures to remove supply bottleneck
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In pictures: PLP Architecture completes Arbor in Bankside Yards
The first building to complete at Bankside Yards in London, Arbor is a 223,000 sq ft sustainable workplace designed by PLP Architecture. The building provides 19 storeys of workspace, including two double-height floors designed to be used as an auditorium or creative workspace. This is part of a wider strategy ...
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Four retrofit schemes shortlisted for inaugural RIBA Reinvention Awards
New gong recognises achievements in the creative reuse of buildings
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Green light for AFK’s 269m City tower
Councillors back plans for 55 Bishopsgate, set to be Square Mile’s third tallest building
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In pictures: Subterranean WW2 bunker transformed into holiday home
Designed by Corstorphine & Wright, a former WW2 bunker on the Dorset coast has been transformed into an inconspicuous holiday home. Located on a working dairy farm within the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this forgotten historical artefact has been brought back into use, recently opening its doors to ...
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‘Utterly pathetic’: M&S boss slams Gove’s Oxford street decision
Retailer to review its position at flagship store after nearly a century on London’s busiest shopping street
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Call to refuse Fletcher Priest’s City tower over impact on listed bath house
Victorian Society says 24-storey 55 Old Broad Street scheme would pave way for Herzog & de Mueron’s controversial Liverpool Street plans
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Fears government’s slow response to Morrell review could ‘freeze progress’ on building product safety
CPA says clarity needed on UKCA mark
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Gove’s M&S decision: how the industry reacted
Move to block rebuild of flagship Oxford Street store broadly welcomed but retail body warns it could damage the West End
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Gove refuses M&S Oxford Street redevelopment in landmark ruling
Save Britain’s Heritage hails “hugely important decision” as Pilbrow & Partners plans are considered to emit too much carbon
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London practices eyeing staff cuts as confidence falters
RIBA survey finds future staffing expectations plummeted last month amid interest rate worries
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In pictures: Pigment House by Unknown Works
Architecture practice Unknown Works has transformed a dark London townhouse into a connected home within a stepped and terraced landscape. The clients wanted to refocus their four-storey semi-detached terrace to include an open, fluid living space. Their vision was to create a multi-level playground for their two young children and ...
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Islington delays deciding controversial Morris & Co scheme
Councillors demand more detail on whole-life carbon assessment for City Fringe office proposals
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Tottenham Hotspur’s towers plan hit by second staircase delay
F3 Architects’ proposals for 850 homes in shadow of club’s stadium approved after fire safety rejig
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Green light for KPF’s Canary Wharf life sciences tower
Detailed consent for 23-storey tower on Docklands’ North Quay site
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Corstorphine & Wright to design Leeds motor neurone disease centre
Scheme named after former Leeds Rhinos scrum-half Rob Burrows, who was diagnosed with the disease in 2019