All UK articles – Page 147
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News
Arb reports 50% plunge in applications from EU architects
Overall number of architects joining register in 2020 fell by a fifth
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Glenn Howells’ 165m Manchester tower approved after ‘tombstone’ jibe
Councillor brands £130m scheme a ’cheese-grater-esque tombstone’
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Jenrick rows back on pledge for ‘root and branch’ planning reform
Housing secretary tells councils they will be able to set local rates for proposed Infrastructure Levy
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Architects fear extra cost of building reforms will land on their shoulders
£1bn cost of Building Safety Bill could be passed down food chain as viability threatened
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Allies & Morrison cleared to replace pomo City office
New 13-storey tower will include office and retail space
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New developer on £700m Paradise scheme consults on next phase
MEPC took over Birmingham scheme from Argent last week
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Making buildings net zero could cost £400bn, government warned
OBR report says total cost of hitting 2050 emissions target could be over £1.4tn across whole economy
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Alison Brooks wins Cambridge college competition
View galleries of the winning entry, finalists and longlisted proposals
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Safety reforms set to make PI ‘even harder and more expensive’
Architects face ‘shitty few years’, says leading insurance consultant
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Features
Firms that ditch their offices permanently are taking a massive gamble
This month’s return to the office cannot come soon enough for Brendan Kilpatrick
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Alan Jones criticises Building Safety Bill for ‘not fully addressing’ industry’s shortcomings
Fractured nature of construction threatens to undermine good intentions, RIBA president adds
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Matter Architecture completes £22m bridge as a sequel for Hull
Statement structure is Jonathan McDowell’s second bridge for the city
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‘Avalanche of claims’ could distract from effort to reform building safety, architect warns
Industry told to brace for flood of historic claims unleashed by bill, as Arb gets new powers
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Opinion
A chance for cities to reset their relationship with tourists
After a year without travel, popular destinations are weighing up the cultural and social costs of actively encouraging so many visitors, says David Rudlin
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News
Earls Court developer brings in former Cabe director to bolster leadership
Sarah Gaventa, Goldman Sachs executive and L Q director all hired
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Investing in new IT for home working keeps Eric Parry in the black during pandemic
Architect sees turnover and staff numbers rise
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Tory MP brands Building Safety Bill a ‘sticking plaster’
Stephen McPartland accuses the government of lacking the will to fix cladding scandal
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John Lewis plans to build 10,000 rental homes
Department store chain would develop majority on own sites as it moves into Build to Rent market
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Building Safety Bill will give residents more time to pursue shoddy firms
Long-awaited legislation published today will also give Arb power to strike off architects who fail competence tests
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