All UK articles – Page 144
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NewsHawkins Brown and Mae cleared for 350 homes by Tube station
Separate Cockfosters scheme will see empty office block converted into 200 flats
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NewsRyder Architecture buys up Haskoll
Expanding practice acquires retail, urban-design and placemaking specialist
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NewsFirst phase of Allies and Morrison Tottenham Hale project completes
Architects say working on Hale Wharf has been ‘intriguing and challenging proposition’
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NewsMarble Arch Mound architect: ‘We should have walked from the project’
MVRDV rips into Westminster council and contractor FM Conway over ’loveless execution’ of its designs
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NewsArchitect reports 1,100% hike in cost of PI cover
RIBA urged to do more to mitigate ballooning indemnity insurance prices in wake of Grenfell Tower fire
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NewsCity of London backs Stiff & Trevillion student housing
Holborn Viaduct development replaces proposals for ’capital’s greenest building’
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NewsMatter wins go-ahead for green belt education centre
Project for learning disability charity involves mix of retrofit and new build
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NewsHOK completes Glasgow University research centre
News comes as Michael Gove announces city will be one of three new regional innovation hubs
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NewsRevealed: First image of Theaster Gates’ Serpentine Pavilion
US artist is working with Adjaye Associates
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NewsFeatherstone Young gets go-ahead for Dartmoor hillside home
Practice’s ’Sky Garden’ will replace 1980s bungalow at spectacular Devon spot
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NewsArchitects underwhelmed by Gove’s levelling up vision
Profession criticises lack of detail in long-awaited plans
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NewsLFA launches competition to bring Camden’s phoenix to life
North London street to get colourful and biodiverse makeover
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FeaturesThis is not how to level up the country
Gove’s 12-point plan is hardly the Roosevelt New Deal we were promised, writes Ben Derbyshire
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NewsGove pledges to boost town centres, transport and skills in levelling up plan
Long-awaited white paper set to detail how government plans to achieve 12 ‘missions’
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NewsSpiralling costs mean London’s builders turning down jobs in droves
As inflation climbs, Aecom report finds main contractors don’t want to be saddled with fixed-price work
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NewsAyre Chamberlain Gaunt gets OK for Charterhouse scheme
Practice announces approval for £4.3m extension and upgrade work at Surrey public school
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NewsUse more concrete to make timber buildings safer, says insurance report
Report recommends concrete cores and alternating concrete and timber floors to reduce flood and fire risk
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NewsMinisters ‘distracted from net zero goals by lockdown parties row’
Backbench MP set to propose bill on reducing embodied carbon in construction projects
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NewsChinese property crisis hits KPF’s £1bn Nine Elms project
Multiplex puts brakes on twin towers amid payment row with R&F Properties
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NewsAlmost 10% of RIBA staff could be facing redundancy
Institute announces more job losses in bid to plug £8m deficit






