All UK articles – Page 13
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LDS wins approval for 500-home Hackney estate regeneration
Scheme for Berkeley to include 26-storey tower
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‘We have not built enough homes’ admits Michael Gove
Housing secretary quizzed on latest homelessness figures
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Pick Everard working on enhanced maintenance plan for Parliament restoration as ‘fallback option’
Aecom also working on plans to revive AHMM’s proposals to transform Whitehall’s Richmond House into a temporary House of Commons
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Fosters working on plans to refurbish the Gherkin
Practice behind Stirling Prize-winning landmark to bring tower up to modern energy standards
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Howells submits plans for cantilevered life sciences tower in Manchester
Scheme would replace several historic buildings on Northern Quarter site
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Sheppard Robson unveils £1bn Manchester science campus reboot
Former plans for Airport City office park rebranded as Mix Manchester
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Elizabeth Line named as RIBA London Building of the Year
Grimshaw’s 117km long route through the capital praised for its “decluttered and calm spaces”
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Nearly 600 tall buildings queuing up in London’s high rise pipeline
New London Architecture report finds demand for office space is driving growth in towers despite slowdown in tall residential schemes
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Fletcher Priest working up plans for 40-storey City tower for investment manager Axa
Camomile Street scheme would be firm’s third and tallest in Square Mile’s eastern cluster
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Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios wins RIBA West Midlands Building of the Year
Firm’s refurbishment of a grade I-listed Shrewsbury mill described as “nothing short of exemplary”
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Corstorphine & Wright’s plans for Rob Burrow motor neurone disease centre approved
New healthcare facility to serve educational and treatment use
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Fletcher Priest names Ed Williams as new managing partner
Unanimous vote from fellow partners comes a year after retirement of co-founder Keith Priest
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PLP’s Savile Row rebuild plans set for refusal on heritage grounds
Planning officers recommend scheme for refusal despite supporting demolition of site’s existing 1940s building and overwhelming local backing
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‘We wouldn’t be doing it if it wasn’t wanted’: Duchy of Cornwall project team defends 2,500-home Faversham scheme
The project team behind plans for a ‘Poundbury-style’ development tell Tom Lowe why the scheme has been unfairly maligned in news reports
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Camden council to ‘robustly defend’ its decision on DSDHA’s Bloomsbury tower amid High Court challenge
Decision to approve controversial 19-storey scheme was “sound”, council insists
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Glancy Nicholls founders make way for new joint managing directors
Shake-up marks 20th anniversary of practice founded in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter
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Dan Meis confirmed to have left practice he founded 17 years ago
Everton stadium architect to start new role at Aecom this week
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Aecom brings in Dan Meis to target more sports stadia work
Everton stadium architect says sector ‘dominated by handful of firms’
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New West Midlands mayor pledges 20,000 extra homes after defeating Andy Street
Former PwC director also expected to continue working with Greater Manchester mayor on HS2 alternative from Birmingham to north