All UK articles – Page 104
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NewsGove puts Populous’ controversial Sphere music venue plan on ice
Drawn up by Populous for US entertainment firm MSG, Stratford scheme has attracted hundreds of objectors
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NewsBuro Happold sustainability guru named as new UKGBC chief
Smith Mordak to take over this summer
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NewsSquire & Partners increases height of tower scheme previously refused for being too tall
Developer Berkeley seeking approval from Sadiq Khan for three towers in Paddington up to 39 storeys in height
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OpinionWe might not be at risk from earthquakes, but structural failure should still be high on our agenda
The tragic scenes from Syria and Turkey remind us that structural failure can be a greater risk than fire, writes Andrew Mellor
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NewsCompetition launched for £145m redevelopment of Dallas Art Museum
Firms have three weeks to get in their bids
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Building StudyUrban Barn by Jonathan Tuckey Design
Jonathan Tuckey Design has completed a subtle and seductive rebuild and extension of a house in west London, writes Ben Flatman
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NewsSheppard Robson’s £31m mass timber office in Greater Manchester OK’d
Developer claims scheme is greenest of its kind in the UK
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NewsHousing body backs stricter threshold for second staircases in tower blocks
CIH throws weight behind lower 18m height limit rather than the 30m proposed by Michael Gove
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NewsAssociated Architects’ Brum towers set for approval
Planners support 53-storey and 41-storey blocks earmarked for northern edge of city centre
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NewsRIBA reveals shortlist for 2023 South East Awards
Holloway Studio bags nominations for three projects including its multi-storey Folkestone skate park
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NewsSimpson Haugh’s £294m plans to revamp Manchester’s Great Northern Warehouse approved
Project will deliver 26,000sq m of office space, shops and three new residential blocks
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NewsBCO strengthens sustainability targets for offices in update to design guide
Minimum target for offices upgraded from BREEAM ‘very good’ to ‘excellent’.
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OpinionWhy we keep missing the target on housing numbers
The proposed changes to planning for housing in the NPPF are unlikely to fix an issue that is undermining our entire planning system, writes David Rudlin
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FeaturesBuilding archives: The clearance of London’s worst slum, 1843 - 1846
Letters and news items chart the construction of a new road through the centre of the notorious St Giles slum, the “haunt of the drunkard and the debauchee”
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NewsRIBA reveals 92 projects on London awards shortlist
Projects by five Stirling Prize winners on the list for 2023
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NewsPlanning consents have fallen by nearly a fifth since October, report finds
Glenigan said number of schemes starting on site was now a third lower than 12 months ago
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OpinionWhat next for the future of housing design?
We need to work harder to make our housing and communities more sustainable, writes Adam Darby
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NewsUnions demand action from the government on school collapse “emergency”
Report last year revealed some school blocks were found to be at a “critical” state of disrepair
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NewsDeveloper appointed by TfL to develop three offices above London Tube stations
Schemes at Bank, Paddington and Southwark include those drawn up by AHMM and Grimshaw
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News3XN’s student tower and Migration Museum set for green light
City of London planners recommend 21-storey Crutched Friars scheme for approval






