All UK articles – Page 155
-
News
Judge rules virtual planning meetings must halt next week
Legal challenge by planners designed to avoid hiatus in decision-making fails
-
News
Government Fire Safety Bill victory ’will see leaseholders ruined’
Campaigners express horror over bill passing financial responsibility for £10bn of repairs on to leaseholders
-
News
Glenn Howells gets green light for 49-storey tower at Paradise scheme
Architect also cleared Midlands planning with student flats scheme
-
News
Prior & Partners team wins £8bn Thamesmead masterplanning competition
Successful line-up includes microbusinesses as well as Arup, Alison Brooks and Turner Works
-
News
Revealed: Green Homes Grant set for autumn reboot
Green construction board chair says business secretary indicated ‘equivalent’ scheme to be launched later this year
-
Features
Interview: Designing Britain’s biggest infrastructure project
By any standards and on any scale, it’s a huge job – and one with plenty of critics. HS2’s design director Kay Hughes tells Elizabeth Hopkirk she is relishing the unprecedented challenge
-
News
Next phase of HS2 will create ‘considerable opportunities’ for small practices, says design director
Some of early phase 1 designs ‘could have been better’
-
News
EPR approved for 11-storey Nine Elms office on Royal Mail site
Expanded plan cleared despite objections from local campaign group
-
-
News
Adjaye Associates completes Brixton memorial
Cherry Groce Memorial Pavilion honours mother whose shooting by police sparked Brixton riots
-
Opinion
What you need to know about the new draft fire risk appraisal specification
Building Design’s regs columnist Andrew Mellor looks at what PAS 9980 says about assessing fire risk, external wall construction and cladding on blocks of flats
-
News
HLM wins planning for medical R&D centre opposite Parliament
London Institute for Healthcare Engineering will take innovations from conception to commercialision
-
News
Women architects hit hardest by pandemic, research finds
Females more likely to be furloughed and made redundant, as well as carrying disproportionate domestic burden
-
News
Cost of dealing with covid sends bill for Purcell’s Big Ben restoration up again
Scheme originally budgeted at £29m will now cost close to £89m
-
News
Sunderland gives permission to Vaux Brewery homes
Proctor Matthews and Mawson Kerr’s 132-home scheme is first part of 1,000-home regeneration project
-
Features
Brian Frost, 1939-2021: This was his tomorrow
The architect who worked with some of the profession’s legendary names died this month. Christian Frost looks back at his father’s career
-
News
Architects on notice for huge £1bn NHS consultancy framework
Architects on current framework include Feilden Clegg Bradley, Hawkins Brown and HOK
-
News
Dixon Jones founders pay £98,000 redundancy bill from own pockets
Pair took out loan when practice folded to ensure staff were not left in lurch
-
News
Assael clears planning for £144m scheme above Nine Elms tube station
Three-tower development replaces former proposal by Grimshaw
-
News
Eric Parry’s £170m Fleet Street ‘justice quarter’ approved
Scheme sparked uproar for its proposed demolition of historic buildings