All UK articles – Page 103
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OpinionDoes the changing regulatory environment provide an opportunity to look again at fee scales?
The way in which the architectural profession is regulated is changing. Is this the time to reopen the debate on fee scales, asks Matthew Lloyd
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NewsGove admits building regs were ‘faulty and ambiguous’ before Grenfell
But housing secretary says construction-industry players have greater culpability in 2017 tragedy
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NewsSouthwark launches ‘land commission’ to shape development
We Made That and Igloo Regeneration’s Chris Brown will aid borough’s drive
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NewsHS2 may not go into central London, reports say
DfT has not denied reports that the Old Oak Common to Euston branch could be scrapped or delayed to save money
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NewsPrior & Partners lodges plans for £1.9bn Birmingham Smithfield regeneration
Lendlease scheme includes plots designed by Haworth Tompkins and dRMM
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NewsDeveloper and opponents sweat on Make ITV studios decision as planning inquiry wraps up
Developers say benefits of proposals outweigh heritage harms
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NewsHOK’s City offices set for green light
Officers recommend scheme for approval despite objections over loss of popular postwar pub
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NewsPurcell’s Porthcawl pavilion plans progress
Practice unpacks £18m proposals to give Art Deco landmark a new lease of life
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NewsPublic consultation to start on Fosters’ £850m Glasgow revamp
Proposals include building a concrete raft over the railway line
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NewsGlenn Howells student scheme hit by listing decision
Proposals pulled from planning meeting after former Nottingham police and fire headquarters gets grade II status
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Building StudyHanover: Exemplary collaboration and placemaking
A new over-station development on Hanover Square shows how major infrastructure projects can catalyse the delivery of excellent placemaking, writes Ben Flatman
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NewsHS2 facing ‘tough decisions’ as inflation eats into budget, transport official warns MPs
Broader rail network enhancements pipeline could also see cuts, rail minister says.
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NewsBattlelines drawn as Historic England rips into Herzog & de Meuron’s updated Liverpool Street plans
Major heritage fight on cards after government watchdog remains unmoved by revised proposals
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NewsGreen light for Knight Architect’s Canary Wharf bridge
Pedestrian crossing to ease pressure on busy north-south route across South Dock
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NewsSimone de Gale’s Ladbroke Grove park redevelopment approved
Kensington Memorial Park to get new pavilion and refurbished facilities
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NewsIn pictures: Morris + Company completes Featherstone
The design team adopted modern methods of construction and biophilic design elements to create an office space for the future
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NewsTrio of conservation practices awarded places on Kew Gardens framework
Work could include a restoration of the grade I-listed Orangery and the grade II-listed Japanese gateway
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FeaturesWA100 2023: The big list
World Architecture 100: View a table of this year’s top 100 architects
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NewsNext phase of Aylesbury Estate revamp approved
Southwark Council has approved a 600-home, mixed-use development that will form the next stage of the regeneration of the Aylesbury Estate in South-east London. Notting Hill Genesis, the social landlord behind the application, still needs final approval for the scheme, known as phase 2B, from the mayor of London. It ...






