All PRP Architects articles
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PRP to design Lancaster’s Canal Quarter masterplan
Architect appointed to revamp a 16-acre, under-used site west of city centre
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All new buildings must emit a third less carbon, government announces
Building Regs to mandate 30% cut in carbon emissions from new homes and 27% from other buildings from this summer - architects react
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Prepare now for new rules on high-rise design, regulator warns
Detailed records of decision-making will need to be kept for decades in retrospective change to law
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Frustrated architects pivot back to working from home
Clients still asking for face-to-face meetings, say practices
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PRP submits plans for 3,500-home scheme in east London
New neighbourhood earmarked for former car factory site in Dagenham
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Green light for PRP’s redevelopment of Camberwell housing estate
Number of homes to increase by more than 300
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PRP’s plans for Ebbsfleet Garden City homes approved
235-home scheme being developed on a former quarry
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Andy Von Bradsky quits as government’s architecture head
Former PRP chief has been in role for two years
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Green light for PRP’s 1,000-home scheme in north London
Thumbs-up for second phase of £450m development by housing association and NHS trust
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GLA backs PRP’s 1,500-home Dagenham regen with £80m grant
Peabody planning homes at former Ford Dagenham car factory in east London
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PRP and Bennetts given go-ahead for £500m Stevenage regeneration
Scheme awaiting clearance from MHCLG before work can begin
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Twenty architects win spots on £85m Peabody framework
Haworth Tompkins, Morris Co and Lyndon Goode among successful practices
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Maccreanor Lavington and Adam design council homes near Grenfell Tower
Schemes by four architects approved on sites less than a mile from Lancaster West Estate
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PRP lands government fire safety work for care homes
MHCLG contract will involve research and design review
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Rip up the RIP notices: We’ll be back in the office soon
Reports of the death of the office are premature, says Brendan Kilpatrick
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Two thirds of cladding replacement projects halted by pandemic
Government figures come despite pledge by housing secretary that works should continue
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Architects plan return to offices after PM’s speech
RCKa could see first people back at desks this week
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PRP estate regeneration plan gets thumbs up from residents
More than 98% vote for redevelopment of east London estate
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The rush to furlough has had serious consequences for consultants
Senior PRP partner Brendan Kilpatrick urges Boris Johnson to review the job retention scheme