All UK articles – Page 12
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NewsHowells’ 3,300-home Edgware scheme approved after amassing more than 2,000 objections
Plans for 31 buildings next to Edgware tube station make it over the line after overcoming significant local backlash
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NewsHaworth Tompkins’ Birmingham Smithfield scheme moves step closer with £173m grant funding
Other practices working on 3,000-home city centre redevelopment include dRMM and RCKa
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NewsOrms told to make further changes to long-delayed office scheme next to Shard
Redesign which saw scheme scaled back from 37 storeys to 10 storeys still not enough to address heritage concerns, council says
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NewsRIBA calls for quality to be at the heart of 1.5 million homes commitment
Muyiwa Oki gives evidence to cross-party inquiry as the institute urges the government to prioritise design, apprenticeships, and modern construction methods in housing delivery
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NewsFresh gateway 2 guidance published as safety regulator says ‘everyone at BSR wants jobs on site as soon as possible’
Latest advice comes after official figures admit wait time for sign-off is nine months
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NewsAllies & Morrison’s £200m Wimbledon expansion can go ahead, High Court rules
Obstacle cleared for plans to triple size of tournament grounds, but campaigners suggest they will challenge ruling
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NewsAllies and Morrison’s leisure centre completes at Canada Water redevelopment
Scheme known as A2 building renamed the Dock Shed
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NewsGreen light for BDP’s refurbishment of Cambridge University’s James Stirling Building
Historic England raises no objection despite acknowledging plans would cause ‘high level’ of harm to grade II*-listed landmark
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OpinionThe great allocation myth: why so few homes are actually built where we plan them
Looking back at research from the 1990s and comparing it with today’s data, David Rudlin explores the persistent failure of site allocations to deliver housing
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NewsNew bill will enshrine cladding remediation deadlines in law
Landlords face unlimited fines or imprisonment, with Homes England set to get new powers to force remediation
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NewsGrenfell firm removed from Kensington and Chelsea ban
Insulation manufacturer Siderise previously said decision by council ‘without foundation or justification’
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NewsGovernment publishes £530bn Infrastructure Pipeline
Treasury chief secretary Darren Jones says pipeline of 780 private and public sector projects will give industry the confidence to invest
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NewsLondon council increases housing target by 10%
Lewisham updates local plan with commitment to build more than 30,000 homes by 2040
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NewsStiff & Trevillion completes Tower Bridge office containing reused steel from the 1930s
Retrofit of 1990s building salvaged steel from former House of Fraser on Oxford Street
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OpinionHow architects can help shape the next era of housing
The housing crisis is not just about how few homes we build but how little ambition we have for those we do build. Ben Flatman argues it is time to put quality at the centre of the housing debate and for architects to reframe their role within it
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NewsPRP completes nine-block Dagenham film studio
Scheme part of council plan to create creative district in east London
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NewsArb to use procurement model for internationally qualified architects’ exams
Regulator scraps plans to use accreditation model following mixed-response in consultation
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NewsJamie Fobert reveals plans for new entrance facilities at the Tower of London
Sentry boxes and temporary gazebos to be replaced by new metal structures as part of wider development programme at world heritage site
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NewsSouthwark council approves HTA’s 27-storey mixed-use tower
Block will include homes and industrial space
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NewsHawkins Brown appointed to help design expansion of St Pancras international
Eurostar wants to triple annual passenger numbers to 40 million by 2040






