All UK articles – Page 112
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OpinionWhy do we struggle to densify suburbia?
For centuries settlements densified organically over time, but our suburbs stubbornly hold out against such change. We need a new approach that allows suburbia to mature, writes Samuel Hughes
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NewsVeterans declare war on Buckley Gray Yeoman tower
Proposals for 20-storey Waterloo office block draw fire from Union Jack Club members
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NewsDevelopers will lose customers if they fail to retrofit buildings, M&S inquiry told
Seaforth chief says clients “need to take the high road now” as M&S battles to save its plans to rebuild flagship Oxford Street store
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NewsRIBA appoints GP chief as new chief executive
Valerie Vaughan-Dick to start new role in January
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NewsSheppard Robson returns to City block for refurb job
Architect unveils retrofit plans at office it designed in 2004
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NewsRIBA adds to calls for Sunak to attend COP
Institute’s president says change “starts at the top” following PM’s decision last week not to attend UN summit
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NewsAllies & Morrison completes Vauxhall quarter
Practice delivers 598 homes, shops, cafés and a school extension on site of former telephone exchange
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NewsIndustry calls on PM to attend COP climate summit
London Eye architect Julia Barfield says Sunak’s initial decision not to go was a “huge foreign policy failure”
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NewsGove recommits to government's 300k homes a year target
Housing secretary hints at reworking of local housing targets and puts Investment Zones policy under review
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NewsSunak set to ditch Truss’ planning reforms
Reports suggest new PM is planning to drop reforms announced in the mini-Budget last month.
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NewsHS2 racks up £100m in wasted design costs on Grimshaw’s downsized Euston station
Line’s first phase unlikely to meet its £40bn spending target, project team admits in latest report to parliament
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NewsHawkins Brown’s plans to remodel grade II-listed City block set for approval
Plan to strip away three facades of post-modern extension to 19th century office received hundreds of objections
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FeaturesArchitects and designers urged to consider safety when it’s dark in public spaces
Landscaping specialist, Marshalls releases a series of design pillars that it hopes will encourage the industry to design safety into public spaces
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NewsGrade II-listed 1960s Manchester office set for major refurbishment
Developer Bruntwood wants development to be ‘blueprint’ for listed retrofits
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NewsInfrastructure must be made more resilient to extreme weather, ministers told
Damning report finds “extreme weakness” at heart of government over ability of key services to cope with climate change
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NewsSPPARC draws up plans to boost Chatham Docks
Industrial blueprint challenges proposals for residential redevelopment of historic port
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NewsCamden backs Pollard Thomas Edwards regeneration plans
Practice’s 139-home scheme is final phase of Abbey Road Estate upgrade
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NewsIn pictures: Black Timber House by Hapa Architects
New-build eco-home in the South Downs National Park uses passive ways to reduce energy consumption
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OpinionWhat record shops can teach the high street
Our high streets are struggling, but the spirit of the independent record shop could point the way towards recovery, writes David Rudlin
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NewsGove back at DLUHC as Sunak reshuffles cabinet
Hunt keeps chancellor job and Grant Shapps appointed business secretary






