All UK articles – Page 113
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JTP works up resi scheme for Greenwich landmark
Grade II-listed former town hall would host 73 new homes under just-lodged plans
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Green light for Feilden Clegg Bradley’s Paradise office
Architect beats three others to land Birmingham job
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Architects brush off economic gloom as confidence surges back
Future workload expectations jumped in May despite fears the UK economy is heading for a recession
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RSHP’s rejected South Ken proposals head for planning inquiry
Developers challenge councillors’ decision to overrule recommendation to approve controversial scheme
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Opinion
Brace yourselves for the next wave of fire and safety regulation
Several new pieces of legislation are coming in response to Grenfell and many architects are having to run to catch up, writes Andrew Mellor
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AHMM gets all-clear for Oxford Street shopping centre redevelopment
British Land JV plans will almost double office space in block above Bond Street Station
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Charles Holland Architects wins 2022 Davidson Prize
Team scoops £10,000 award for rural co-living concept
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Karakusevic Carson gets go-ahead for Southwark estate regeneration
Councillors vote unanimously to demolish 1960s blocks plagued by safety fears
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RIAS reveals its buildings of 2022
Stallan-Brand, Loader Monteith and Konishi Gaffney projects all among the winners
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AHMM poised for Oxford Street approval
West One Shopping Centre redevelopment will double office space above Bond Street Station
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V&A reveals future architecture programme after RIBA split
Tropical, South Asian and social housing architecture among subjects the museum intends to explore
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Consultant appointed to look into 2040 Birmingham transformation plan
Glancy Nicholls and Glenn Howells on team looking at sustainable future of city
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Bartlett director steps down following bombshell report
Bob Sheil resigns as Arb writes to school seeking assurances that regulations have not been breached
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Opinion
What is Oxford Street for?
Footfall is still down, so some radical new thinking is needed to save one of the UK’s most iconic streets, writes Martyn Evans
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Bartlett suspends staff as investigation uncovers ‘toxic’ culture lasting decades
UCL apologises for “deeply shocking” behaviour including allegations of racism, bullying and sexism
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Belgian practice snaps up UK healthcare specialist AD Architects
Deal intended to capitalise on expected growth in UK healthcare sector over next few years
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New course launched to provide easier route to health and safety certification
Large numbers of architects currently without nationally recognised certification
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RIBA and V&A to end 20-year partnership
Institutions said in joint statement that their “strategic priorities have shifted”
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Green light for Proctor & Matthews’ heritage museum in 10-year-old town
Centre to display artefacts unearthed during construction of the new town of Northstowe