All UK articles – Page 125
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BPTW towers approved despite concerns over Holden station
Five blocks near art deco Tube station given all-clear on appeal
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Design team sought for transformation of Liverpool museums
Project will involve two listed buildings on city’s historic waterfront
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Commuter town overruled by inspector who says it needs JTP towers
’Not a question of whether the site is suitable for tall buildings but of how tall the buildings should be’
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Carlo Ratti, Jas Bhalla and DK-CM beat big names to be shortlisted for £1bn Oxford masterplan
Allies & Morrison, Groupwork and Alison Brooks also among finalists for university innovation district
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Government’s guide to external wall assessments replaced
BSI publishes new fire safety guide as Gove withdraws flawed advice note
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Proctor & Matthews lodges plans for final phases of Nottingham housing
Sarah Wigglesworth and Turner Works also worked on riverside development
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Fosters’ partners share another multi-million-pound payday
Payment follows previous year’s £31m windfall
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City reveals shortlist for £150m Barbican overhaul
Diller Scofidio & Renfro, Adjaye Associates and Allies and Morrison are among the finalists
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Gove makes progress on building safety – but many questions remain
The implications of this week’s announcements and their impact on the industry and leaseholders will only become apparent in the coming months, writes Andrew Mellor
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RIBA launches hotly anticipated £20m contest to redesign HQ
Winner set to be announced in April
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Wilkinson Eyre’s profit jumps
Architect defies impact of pandemic - but declines to say whether it has paid back furlough money
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DSDHA, Haworth Tompkins and Levitt Bernstein on £500m framework
Allies & Morrison, Metropolitan Workshop and Hayhurst and Co also among architects on six-year deal
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Warnings mount over Omicron shutting sites
Numbers of self-isloating workers expected to close some jobs but latest data says news is better on supply chain issues
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Planning system ‘faces crisis without higher fees’
Uncertainty and delays to planning reforms have had ‘chilling effect’, says wide-ranging House of Lords report
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Government to pursue developers for £4bn cladding bill
Gove threatens legal action and funding removal if industry doesn’t meet cost of remediating blocks 11 to 18 metres tall
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Kew Gardens launches global hunt for treehouse architects
Two-stage competition by Museum of Architecture will seek ideas to showcase gardens’ work on climate change
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Official behind MVRDV’s Marble Arch Mound paid more than council chief executive
Former Mecanoo director who oversaw much-derided project revealed to have been on £220,000 a year
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Benoy’s ’cutting-edge’ Chiswick development approved
Mixed-use scheme will see housing built alongside space for automotive firms
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Tate Liverpool announces design contest for £25m overhaul
Architects have until next month to register interest in ‘major reimagining’
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AHMM turnover dives by 22%
Practice made a loss of more than £600,000 last year as covid ravaged workloads