All UK articles – Page 151
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NewsSouth Coast regen company to build 3,500 homes
New south coast unitary council launches new £2.8bn development vehicle with 14 sites
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OpinionMonday-Tuesday, happy days?
How do we decide whether and when WFH devotees should be forced into the office, asks Martyn Evans
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NewsPilbrow’s demolition of M&S flagship poised for go-ahead
But listing bid could halt demolition of Marble Arch branch for new 10-storey complex
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NewsSpurs’ plans for blocks of flats near stadium refused
Councillors vote to reject F3 Architects’ plans against officers’ advice
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NewsCouncil sets out reasons it rejected RSHP’s South Ken plans
Committee members say scheme’s height, massing and architectural design prompted them to overrule officers’ advice
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NewsDevelopers must listen to Tulip inspector’s carbon concerns, says Stuart Lipton
22 Bishopsgate client thinks it ‘unlikely’ anything will be built at site planned for Fosters’ viewing platform
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OpinionWe must make a better case for new housing
The prospect of new housing is almost always greeted with horror by local people. It is time that this changed, says David Rudlin
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NewsPLP’s Westferry Printworks scheme thrown out in government U-turn
Junior minister cites design quality as one reason for turning down Tory donor’s 1,500-home project originally approved by Robert Jenrick
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NewsMary Duggan Architects wins Garden Museum competition
Practice pips shortlist including Charles Holland and Roz Barr for project opposite Lambeth Bridge
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NewsIn pics: Stevenage’s 75th anniversary celebrated
Book explores history of Britain’s first post-war new town
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NewsCity green-lights AHMM’s ‘biophilic’ office tower
24-storey block is seventh high-rise approved in Square Mile this year
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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 StudyBuilding 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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NewsRSHP’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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NewsAlison 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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NewsGove ‘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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FeaturesWho is Sarah Allan?
Government’s new head of architecture has 25 years’ experience in public and private sectors
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NewsLandsec reveals delays to Bennetts and Wilkinson Eyre projects
Developer still mulling Timber Square decision as completion slips again on 21 Moorfields






