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Finalist for Young Architect of the Year Award 2025, Trewhela Williams guides us through the specification challenges present at Elizabeth Mews
Number of major applications approved also beats five-year record
Scheme part of wider development masterplanned by the practice in 2015
Approvals process for high-rise remediations will also be streamlined but definition of higher risk buildings to remain the same
WSP working on multiple consultant roles including transport and sustainability
Kensington and Chelsea signed off its half of 44-acre site yesterday evening following Hammersmith and Fulham’s green light last month
Scheme will see Blue Star House become 341-room hotel
Small builders could get exemption from Building Safety Levy under new site designation
Turnover fell by 62% in 2024 in ’challenging year’
League One club said project is part of ambition to compete in the Championship
New scheme has cut floorspace by almost half compared to original plans
Practice calls for housing designs which are ’loved, generous and uplifting’
Scheme to more than double number of homes on West Kentish Town estate
Money will be spent in Square Mile and six London boroughs
Heidelberg is trialling CarbonCure technology in ready-mixed concrete at its Greenwich plant. This is the first plant in England to use the technique that involves injecting carbon dioxide into fresh concrete as a means to reduce the amount of cement within the concrete
Lisa Grosse, brand manager at Cedral UK, highlights some of the key findings of its recent survey into architects’ attitudes to housing design and the use of cladding
Scheme completed by Laing in 1997 and considered a post-modern classic set for major makeover
Gehry will inspire generations of architects to ‘dream endlessly’, Foster says
Silver President’s Medal awarded to reimagining of a slave trade memorial in Malawi
Finalist for Office Architect of the Year Award 2025, Emrys Architects guides us through the specification challenges present at Berners & Wells
RIBA president’s move part of wider campaign to abolish Architects Act and establish new regulatory framework
Home built from local materials praised by judges for its ‘exceptional craftmanship’
House of Lords inquiry finds ‘ageing workforce of building inspectors struggling to meet demand’
Practice said turnover was boosted by a string of new commissions in London
Architects on scheme include Allies & Morrison and Haworth Tompkins
Scheme to refurbish and extend one of the most prominent buildings in the West End
New Barnsbury Estate scheme to span 12 buildings up to 21 storeys in height
Plans for a combined 1,800 homes rejected on grounds of height and bulk
Inflation and tax rises hitting sectors but infrastructure and private industrial work showing signs of growth, cost consultant adds
Kier Property and Mole Valley District Council have proposed a new neighbourhood
Gehry described as a ‘visionary’ who ‘set a new standard for creativity’ in architecture
Union Terrace Gardens named Scotland’s best new building by RIAS
Two storeys to be added to existing 1990s Sheppard Robson-designed building
Energy committee report comes as government announces plans for apprenticeship spending
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