All UK articles – Page 111
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NewsKhan ‘won’t intervene’ in refusal of Chipperfield’s Chinese Embassy
Mayor of London confirms he will not call in plans for former Royal Mint site after Tower Hamlets Council’s rejection
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NewsReshuffle reaction: frustration at housing minister churn but praise for energy shake-up
Rachel Maclean expected to be confirmed as sixth housing minister in a year
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NewsAckroyd Lowrie gets go-ahead for Kensington plans
“Extensive retrofit” will convert former university building into independent day school
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NewsParts I, II and III will be abolished under Arb educational reforms
System will be replaced by two phases of accreditation consisting of training and practice, regulator says
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NewsHousing minister to step down after promotion to culture secretary
Frazer’s promotion to culture secretary means industry in line for sixth housing minister in 12 months
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NewsFosters profit tumbles by 42% despite rise in revenue
Accounts also reveal £22.1m payout to employees following deal with Canadian investment firm
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NewsSunak creates standalone energy and net zero department in Whitehall shake-up
Promotion of Lucy Frazer to cabinet job creates housing minister vacancy
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NewsIn pictures: Moxon Architects opens Thames Path footbridge
The low-carbon footbridge at London’s Dukes Meadows is positioned beneath the existing Grade II listed Barnes Bridge
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Building StudyFlaxmill Maltings: FCBStudios' restoration of the world's first iron-framed building
When Historic England took on restoration of an 18th-century flax mill, the plan was to preserve a piece of history and give a unique industrial building a new sense of purpose
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NewsConstruction activity falls at fastest rate since 2020 as housebuilding drops off
House building orders declined sharply in January, purchasing managers index shows
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NewsStitch gets OK for student tower at appeal
Southwark scheme is “high-quality but not exemplary”, planning inspector says
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OpinionArchitectural graduates can earn more at McDonald’s. That’s bad for diversity and the profession
Ludicrously expensive education, low-pay and structural barriers to career progression are hindering efforts to diversify the profession, writes Naomi Fisher
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NewsBDP’s Great Ormond Street Hospital entrance building set for green light
Plans for eight-storey facility backed by Camden council despite outcry from locals over daylight and heritage concerns
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NewsTrio wins Scotland cultural centre competition
O’DonnelBrown Architects with White Arkitecter and ZM Architecture beats shortlist including Caruso St John to win £15m Crichton Project
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NewsZHA profit plummets despite increased turnover
Director Schumacher warns of ongoing “uncertainty” about post-Brexit recruitment arrangements for non-UK staff
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NewsFormer Greenpeace directors lodge plans for ‘Europe’s most regenerative development’
Mae Architects and Ash Sakula working on 700-home scheme in the South Downs National Park in East Sussex
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NewsMPs launch inquiry into government U-turn on housing targets
Levelling Up committee to look at consultation on national planning policy which followed Gove’s backroom housing targets deal
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FeaturesBuilding archives: The demolition of Northumberland House, 1874
An architecture-loving letter writer mourns the imminent loss of one of London’s last surviving Jacobean mansions
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NewsFull steam ahead for GHA's £275m HS2 rail maintenance depot
Washwood Heath job will also double up as railway’s network control centre
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NewsIn pictures: GPAD unveils Angel office scheme
The eight-storey building incorporates floor-to-ceiling windows and large open spaces to create much-needed workspace in north London







