All UK articles – Page 100
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NewsSheppard Robson lodges plans for £250m Cambridgeshire science park redevelopment
Bruntwood SciTech behind proposals for 400,000 sq ft scheme
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NewsHousing associations and councils share £1.4bn housing retrofit funding
Government claims 115,000 homes across England will benefit
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FeaturesBuilding archives: The construction of the Forth Bridge, 1873 - 1890
The Builder makes an ascent up the “vast bones” of the half built bridge, the scale of which astonished the engineering world at the time
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NewsBuilding control body ‘very concerned’ about exodus of veterans as new regulator looms
LABC’s chief executive said highly experienced people were “desperately needed” to train new recruits
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NewsArchitects expect workloads to increase for the first time in seven months
Confidence soared in the profession last month despite ongoing uncertainty in the economy, RIBA survey finds
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NewsStanton Williams lands Oxford University library commission
Merton College selects Stirling Prize-winning practice through invited competition
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NewsRIBA and industry groups call on Gove to lower second staircase threshold to 18m
Institute also says all existing blocks above 18m with single staircases should be refurbished with evacuation lifts
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NewsRSHP reports profit hike but warns of looming hit
Turnover increased by 31% in 2021 as staff numbers fell, latest figures show
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NewsWhite Arkitekter gets final go-ahead for Cardiff cancer centre
Project is billed as UK’s greenest hospital and will feature timber and other natural materials
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NewsPurcell debuts Kensington Palace refresh project
Practice completes work to repair and re-present King’s State Apartments
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NewsFOI battle reveals Khan was advised to reject Adjaye’s Brixton tower
Campaigners obtain GLA planning officers’ report recommending refusal for pulled 20-storey proposals
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NewsBell Phillips redesigns 1,100-home estate regeneration to add second staircases
Marylebone scheme the latest to be redrawn following new fire safety ruling in London
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OpinionThe Professor and the Miner’s Son: the story of Britain's biggest shopping mall
David Rudlin tells the story of how a left-wing planner enabled the son of a miner to build Britain’s largest out-of-town shopping centre
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NewsCity approves Woods Bagot’s controversial Leadenhall Market tower
Carbon concerns dismissed by planning committee this morning
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OpinionAn architectural education doesn’t start at university: children are the future of our profession
We need to light the spark in children when they are young if we want to diversify our profession, writes Dav Bansal
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NewsGreen light for Make’s Brum John Lewis store office conversion
Store had been seen as the flagship retail offer at Birmingham’s Grand Central shopping centre
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NewsWoods Bagot tower would contradict City’s new carbon guidance, heritage group says
Planners set to decide on 32-storey office scheme this morning
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NewsGreen light for Glenn Howell’s plans to transform historic warehouse into BBC Birmingham base
Local practice also asked to rework high-rise plan in city
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OpinionDesigning for dementia: how architecture can facilitate better care
When it comes to dementia, we need to design with careful consideration of each individual’s needs, writes James Potter
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NewsRIBA criticises Spring Budget for ignoring retrofit and planning departments
Simon Allford said bolder action is needed to achieve levelling up ambitions






