All UK articles – Page 110
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NewsCity of London eyes capital-wide building-safety role
Authority set to host “hub” for high-risk building assistance requests from new national regulator
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NewsSquires showcases redevelopment of former Met Police HQ
Practice delivers hundreds of new homes plus offices and shops on site of 1960s New Scotland Yard
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OpinionWhy we need to invest in our shared public spaces
Although we’ve had a relatively mild winter so far, we know that a cold spell can descend at any time. When the cold weather does inevitably return, it will be cold in many homes as well as out on the street. It is expected that the need ...
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NewsPlans to build over 450 Southwark homes get green light
Plans to build more than 450 homes across three blocks in south London have been given the green light by planners in Southwark. The scheme by north London practice David Bonnett Associates at 310-330 St James Street in Bermondsey was rubber-stamped by the council shortly before Christmas. …
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NewsIn pictures: Hapa Architects unveils Black Tile House
The Grade 2 listed flint extension and restoration was a labour of love in the historic village of Firle
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NewsGreen light for Emrys Architects’ £120m refurb of landmark Kensington block
Art Deco Barkers of Kensington building to be given modern office upgrade
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NewsJTP founder John Thompson dies aged 78
Community architecture pioneer died at the end of December after a long illness, his practice said
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NewsGrimshaw’s £100m plans for Aston Villa stadium expansion approved
Revamp will see Villa Park’s capacity increase to more than 50,000 under plans worked up with Trivandi
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NewsGove to mandate second staircases in new buildings taller than 30m
Department estimates fire safety measure will cost business £1.6bn over a decade
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NewsLesley Lokko handed OBE in New Year Honours List
Indy Johar and Grayson Perry also among those recognised in King Charles III’s first New Year Honours
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NewsGove backs new architecture school to tackle ‘insipid’ housing
Thinktank says its proposal would reduce objections to development by ensuring ‘a generally higher quality of architecture and placemaking’
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NewsJames Gorst Architects previews third Adam restoration project
Practice secures consent to restore and repurpose St James’s Square gem
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NewsHTA and Hawkins Brown cleared to rejig Aylesbury Estate plans
Southwark Council approves height-boost that will add 60 homes to early-stage plots
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NewsKPF’s plans for 160m Shoreditch tower given public airing
Scheme aims to revive Old Street’s flagging “Silicon Roundabout” tech cluster
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NewsZCD and Jan Kattein scoop youth-focused accolades
Ryder, David Miller, Askew Cavanna and Curl La Tourelle Head also triumph in Thornton Education Trust awards
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NewsCouncil approves plan to replace rare Walter Segal office with a 20-storey tower
Brent scheme will see the demolition of one of the last surviving commercial projects designed by the self-build architect
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NewsAHMM’s losses topped £1m last year
Architect says impact of covid and planning delays keep business in red
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NewsAllies and Morrison announces new partners as Graham Morrison takes step back
The leading UK practice has been undetaking succession planning for many years and the latest appointments reflect its long term strategy for managed change
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NewsLSA launches radical new strategy for architectural education
The London School of Architecture’s new strategy seeks to reframe architectural education for a changed world by embracing school age learners and practicing professionals, writes Ben Flatman
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NewsIn pictures: Adam Architecture’s Levine Building at Trinity College, Oxford
Supporting Trinity College’s ambition for increased accessibility and wider ambitions for green credentials, the design team specified natural materials and air source heat pumps






