All UK articles – Page 144
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News
Mayor throws out Squires’ £1.5bn plans for Budweiser brewery
Riverside proposals were approved by Richmond council after revisions
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Opinion
God is in the detail
Small things can matter greatly. Yet too often it’s no one’s job to care about them, writes Martyn Evans
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News
In pics: Paddington squares up to Renzo Piano’s £825m Cube
72-storey office block dubbed Paddington Pole was sliced by 80% after outcry
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C20 urges listing of Hopkins’ Inland Revenue office to save it from residential conversion
Pioneering nineties landmark inspired a generation of architects and engineers
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JTP wins permission for 1,500 homes in Gravesend
Scheme approved for 5.5ha brownfield site beside Thames estuary
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News
RIBA appoints two QCs to tackle complaints against staff and trustees
Six investigations launched and hundreds of pages of complaints lodged by former honorary secretary, email reveals
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HTA to deliver 622-home modular scheme on Boots site
‘UK’s largest low-rise modular development’ planned for Nottingham site
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RSHP preparing to open New York office this year
Practice expected to move into first permanent US home this autumn
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Features
There are a lot of talented designers who could create a covid memorial
The news that ministers asked Heatherwick for ideas is yet another No 10 misjudgement, writes public art consultant Geoff Wood
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News
Ministers ask Heatherwick for ideas to help nation mourn
Government denies it has asked him to design a covid memorial
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Green light for Pilbrow & Partners tower next to the Shard
London Bridge scheme the second to receive approval in emerging cluster of towers
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Deadline extended for Stratford Design Challenge
Architects and students now have until July 30
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Cullinan Studio appointed to revamp community sports facility
Every element at Marlborough Sports Garden will have multiple functions including a climbable cafe
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News
MPs call for urgent review of new permitted development right
Select committee says roll-out of wide-ranging new resi conversion right should be paused
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Opinion
Housing secretary’s beautiful words need to be backed by long-term investment
Liverpool’s humiliation at the hands of Unesco shows how much we need highly skilled planning departments, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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News
Smart meters will not work in hydrogen-powered homes, minister admits
Business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng rejects suggestion smart meter roll-out should be paused
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News
Expect heat and building strategy ‘within weeks’, says government net zero champion
Report’s delay caused by row over funding
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News
Government ditches EWS1 forms for buildings below 18m
Ministers and mortgage lenders back changes after research finds ‘no systemic risk of fire’ in smaller blocks
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Technical
Technical Study: Kingston Cycle Hub, Sarah Wigglesworth Architects
Kingston council has spent £32m upgrading the borough’s cycle facilities, including a storage hub beside the station that is no ordinary bike shed, finds Thomas Lane