All UK articles – Page 154
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News
Hutchinson completes revamp of neoclassical Bloomsbury offices
Practice retains elements of 1990s Alsop upgrade but turns grade II headquarters into post-covid flexible offices
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Features
It is time to talk again about protecting the function of architects
Making the golden thread a legal part of an architect’s role would have so many benefits. It’s about protection not protectionism, argues Jerry Tate
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News
ACM panels ‘not involved’ in east London flats fire
Developer claims Grenfell-style combustible cladding played no part in major fire at SOM’s New Providence Wharf development
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News
Starmer names new shadow housing minister
Manchester Central MP given the role after incumbent Thangam Debbonaire promoted
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City talks itself up with future skyline images
Corporation claims projections demonstrate post-pandemic confidence
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News
Gbolade Design Studio wins competition to redevelop Brixton community centre
Centre is home to Brixton Immortals Dominoes Club and Brixton Soup Kitchen
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Opinion
We need to talk about the future of the profession
Climate crisis, the Grenfell tragedy and the biggest professional shake-up for 60 years, not to mention a global pandemic and Brexit. Never has it been more critical to shape the way forward. Building Design invites you to join an urgent conversation
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News
ACM blaze hits SOM flats in east London
Developer Ballymore was one of 14 firms ‘named and shamed’ by government for failing to remove cladding from its buildings
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News
Industry had ‘head in the sand’ over combustible cladding dangers, Grenfell Inquiry told
Facade expert said a ‘reasonably competent’ cladding contractor should have known risks of ACM
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Orms’ mixed-use West End scheme given the green light
Retail and office project planned for high-profile site where New Bond Street meets Oxford Street
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Opinion
Buildings are getting taller – so is the problem they pose
The UK is on a high-rise trajectory and Julia Park is worried that politicians, planners and developers are failing to address the consequences
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News
Westminster green lights KPF’s £750m Victoria office scheme
Council approves plans to demolish House of Fraser store and replace it with 16-storey block
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News
Urban Splash in talks to buy troubled Brick By Brick
Manchester developer could enter London market with buyout of Croydon housing company
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Technical
Technical: Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, restored by David Chipperfield Architects
‘Surgical’ €100m, decade-long project had to tackle flaws in Mies’ original design
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News
Pilbrow & Partners cleared for first homes at Earls Court redevelopment
Fifty homes will be part of west London masterplan by Hawkins Brown and Studio Egret West
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Opinion
Are we ready for WFH to become WFO?
As offices gradually reopen, now is the time to re-think the way we work for the sake of our people and our businesses, writes Martyn Evans
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News
Patel Taylor wins permission for 500-home Ealing council redevelopment
Local MP had called on council to subject scheme to its own design review panel
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News
Levitt Bernstein's £22m Passivhaus housing scheme approved
Newham scheme designed with small windows to reduce overheating
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Features
The fire safety scandal will not go away
The government defeated the Lords’ amendment to protect leaseholders from cladding costs. Now it must come up with a credible plan, writes Lord Best
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News
Woods Bagot given approval for £175m Bristol job
Soapworks scheme is developer’s first in region