All UK articles – Page 137
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News
RIBA warns of impact of escalating inflation
Latest Future Trends survey remains in black but practices in London less confident
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Building Study
Building study: St Hilda’s College, Oxford by Gort Scott
The architect has capitalised on the project’s scenic location, opening up the site and using the river for passive cooling. Even the brickwork appears to dissolve, writes Richard Gatti
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Gove ‘a bit of a catch’ for housing ministry, says former chief architect
Gove’s early planning decisions suggest ‘beauty remains high on new secretary of state’s agenda’
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Alison Brooks and Tonkin Liu make House of the Year shortlist
Architects are first of seven finalists to be announced over coming weeks
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RSHP’s South Ken plans set for go-ahead after new tweaks
Campaigners say design changes have failed to address scheme’s ’alien scale and massing’
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Features
Who is Sarah Allan?
Government’s new head of architecture has 25 years’ experience in public and private sectors
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News
Landsec reveals delays to Bennetts and Wilkinson Eyre projects
Developer still mulling Timber Square decision as completion slips again on 21 Moorfields
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Morris & Co and Levitt Bernstein submit 1,600 homes
LDA Design and ZCD Architects also on Aberfeldy Village project in east London
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Erect Architecture showcases Camden nature centre
Camley Street Natural Park building takes inspiration from site’s former coal-drops use
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In pictures: Bennetts completes Norton Motorcycles’ new HQ
Architect says Solihull scheme’s ethos was ’simple things done beautifully’
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‘No delays or excuses’ – Allford demands government action after COP
RIBA president calls for national retrofit strategy and tougher Future Homes and Buildings standards
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Northern Powerhouse high-speed rail set to be scrapped
HS2’s eastern leg to Leeds also expected to be binned as government poised to publish long-awaited plan for rail upgrades this week
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COP26: Time for entire industry to take responsibility, urges Steve Tompkins
Architects vow to push on with race to net zero despite frustration at UN climate talks
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Gove apologises for Grenfell Tower demolition briefings
Housing secretary pledges ’different approach’ to government communications about future of block
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22 Bishopsgate viewing gallery set for spring opening
Two-thirds of PLP’s City tower now let, funder says
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Features
The pandemic has made designing offices more interesting
Covid has forced a new focus on how and where we work. We should rise to the challenge and opportunities, says Joe Morris
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News
Gove turns down Squire & Partners’ Brighton homes on design grounds
Housing secretary criticises design of 1,000-home Brighton Marina project
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Tulip carbon decision could change how big projects are assessed
Ministers cite embodied carbon for first time as reason for rejection
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Tulip team could return to drawing board to save £500m project
Architect and developer expected to speak to government ‘to see how plan can be made to work’
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Features
Tulip decision will hurt the hard-pressed City
Michael Gove’s decision to reject developer’s appeal is a missed opportunity, says Peter Murray