All UK articles – Page 131
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News
Residents back redevelopment of estate that once sparked civil war at UCL
Metropolitan Workshop and Proctor & Matthews to press ahead with Carpenters Estate regeneration after residents vote in favour
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Lutine Bell to be rung in Richard Rogers’ honour
Lloyd’s to enact historic ritual for architect of its grade I-listed HQ
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Richard Rogers dies aged 88
Architect and peer was an influential figure in urban thinking for half a century
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Norman Foster: Wilkinson’s talent shone through from the start
Foster & Partners founder pays tribute to Chris Wilkinson
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Features
Why did the government consult us on Part L if it wasn’t going to listen?
The government has largely ignored the advice of built environment professionals in response to its proposed changes to building standards on energy use, says LETI
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Chris Wilkinson’s death ‘a great loss to architecture’
RIBA president leads tributes to Wilkinson Eyre founder
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Government slaps Help to Buy ban on firm because of work at Grenfell
Michael Gove puts others on notice they are in his sights as part of crackdown on companies failing to fix ‘building safety crisis’
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Architects stay hopeful in the face of materials worries
Latest RIBA Future Trends survey says issue has grown since summer
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Chris Wilkinson dies aged 76
Gallery: Architect and artist co-founded Wilkinson Eyre, the first practice to win Stirling Prize twice
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NHBC allowed use of Kingspan product despite describing certificate as ‘garbage’
Building control body warned twice that product was ‘accident waiting to happen’
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Foster & Partners’ Whitechapel tower rejected despite redesign
Councillors ignore officers’ advice and throw out 14-storey office scheme
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Opinion
Time to rethink the rulebook on building regulation
The current system is not fit for purpose. The Grenfell tragedy, climate emergency and covid-19 are three compelling reasons why we must do better, says Julia Park
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News
NHBC chief denies building control body was Kingspan’s ‘poodle’
Head of technical operations denies allowing use of Kingspan to avoid ‘barrage of claims’
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All new buildings must emit a third less carbon, government announces
Building Regs to mandate 30% cut in carbon emissions from new homes and 27% from other buildings from this summer - architects react
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PLP’s Holborn Viaduct offices given green light
Scheme will include lift from Farringdon Street
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V&A East to hold design competition for Stratford galleries
News comes as O’Donnell & Tuomey museum tops out
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Building control body denies it took ‘benevolent’ attitude to Kingspan because it was in financial trouble
Grenfell Inquiry shown emails in which LABC staff said Kingspan deal would ‘save this failing company’
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Tate & Co wins planning for Brunel Museum improvements
Purcell also working on historic Thames tunnel project
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Prepare now for new rules on high-rise design, regulator warns
Detailed records of decision-making will need to be kept for decades in retrospective change to law
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Opinion
Design teams could be on hook for retrospective leaseholder claims
The Building Safety Bill will allow safety claims for buildings dating from 1992, writes Andrew Mellor