All UK articles – Page 122
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News
Stiff & Trevillion gets North Kensington go-ahead
Council scheme will deliver 83 new homes and an indoor sports centre
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Hawkins Brown gets green light for £220m children’s hospital
White Arkitekter also worked on 35,000 sq m Cambridge project
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Opinion
The risks of overheating are real – and we must take them very seriously
New regulations may be on their way but the buildings we design and develop should limit and mitigate solar gain right now, writes Andrew Mellor
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Grenfell Inquiry: Officials ‘didn’t understand the risk’ of fire safety decisions
Staff ”lost sight” of important issues during deregulation drive, DCLG fire safety policy lead admits
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Bennetts Associates becomes top-scoring architecture B Corp
Practice pursued accreditation to bolster environmental goals
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Sphere music venue by Populous recommended for approval
Decision on Stratford scheme due next week
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Government official ‘parroted’ industry protests on accreditation scheme for fire risk assessors
Grenfell Inquiry hears that official did “nothing” to scrutinise claims by businesses that scheme would be too costly
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Allies & Morrison bags Low Line expansion commission
South London boroughs look to take successful Southwark scheme out to Battersea Power Station
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Architecture 00 and Studio Weave get Finsbury Circus go-ahead
Planners approve proposals for new pavilion and “biodiverse” revamp of London’s oldest public park
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Patel Taylor lodges plans for 32-storey Brent tower
Stonebridge Place scheme is set to deliver 515 new homes to the south of Wembley Stadium
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Coffey Architects hires Brick by Brick founder
Colm Lacey will lead practice’s public housing and urban research function
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End of the line for Hawkins Brown TfL housing scheme
Transport secretary vetoes north London station proposals over loss of car park
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Government guidance for fire risk assessors ‘beyond a joke’
Grenfell Inquiry told that there had been a “background of complacency” on fire safety in the government in years before 2017 blaze
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Kensington & Chelsea eyes crackdown on house amalgamations
New planning policy will make it harder to combine multiple properties into ’super prime’ homes
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Westminster rejects Make’s ‘overbearing’ student housing plans
Paddington scheme would have replaced Travis Perkins yard with 20-storey 768-bedroom development and new store
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Features
Let’s open our institute to architects fleeing from eastern Europe
We have an opportunity to stand with our Ukrainian counterparts and to offer collective support, writes Ben Derbyshire
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Profession rallies to support Ukrainian architects
Practice calls for work-visa waiver as past RIBA president flags institute’s 1930s efforts
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News
Bisset Adams went bust owing nearly £500,000
Staff appear to be biggest losers, according to liquidator’s report
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Grenfell Inquiry: Top fire-safety official described ‘whoosh!’ as ACM panels ignited
Remark came in an email sent by DCLG’s Brian Martin 18 months before tower-block fire
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Grimshaw reveals images of scaled-back HS2 Euston terminus
New station designed to be built in one stage