All UK articles – Page 156
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News
Andy Von Bradsky quits as government’s architecture head
Former PRP chief has been in role for two years
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Daykin Marshall picked for Southwark council homes
Practice is first to win project through south London borough’s new Architect Design Services framework
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Gort Scott working up 5,700-home east London regeneration plans
Practice commissioned to lead work on New Spitalfields and Leyton Mills urban design strategy and development framework
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Building Study
Building study: Museum of the Home by Wright & Wright Architects
After the planning hoo-ha that saw Chipperfield’s original proposals dropped, Wright & Wright has delivered a major expansion that visitors may not even notice, writes Richard Gatti
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All eyes on life sciences as sector tipped for post-pandemic growth
Architects need to get in on the act, says Perkins Will chief as British Land and Alinea back the sector
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Green light for RMA’s 25-storey flats on street where Pankhurst gave speech
Four new buildings will contain 274 homes
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Opinion
What you need to know about planning gateway 1
Building Design’s regs columnist Andrew Mellor unpicks the first stage of the building safety process which comes into effect in August
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News
Adjaye: I’m obsessed with rammed earth
Architect hints the sustainable material could feature in high-rise projects
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Glenn Howells and Panter Hudspith’s £400m Woolwich revamp approved after fight
Twentieth Century Society forced a redesign after 1930s covered market was listed
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Four presidents and a rock star congratulate David Adjaye as he receives 2021 Royal Gold Medal
Virtual ceremony beamed around the world features Barack Obama and Bono
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Features
David Adjaye: One of the most important storytellers of our time
In this essay written to coincide with his Gold Medal, Simone de Gale traces the architect’s significance from his early years to the present day
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Muslim Women in Architecture wins Network Rail competition
‘Suitcase’ display units will be manufactured for London Festival of Architecture exhibition
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HLM set to double retrofit work as appetite for trophy buildings slows
University clients among those opting for refurbs over new builds
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AHMM to convert Debenhams’ former flagship Oxford Street store
Retailer closed its doors earlier this month after more than 200 years in business
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50 Wonders
50 Wonders | Melissa Dowler: National Theatre
The Bell Phillips director explains how her relationship with Lasdun’s masterpiece has changed over the years
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News
First residents move into restored Battersea Power Station switch house
Wilkinson Eyre and Michaelis Boyd complete first 98 flats at Thameside icon
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Profit doubles at Zaha Hadid Architects
Headcount and turnover dip in first accounts covering start of pandemic
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Councils trialling new local design codes named
Test programme is part of government’s push to force developers to build beautifully
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Government may extend deadline for post-Brexit certification as worries mount
All products with a CE mark – including structural steel, insulation, glass and cladding – need retesting to meet new UK standard
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Features
Legal: How to avoid becoming liable for errors you were not responsible for
A recent court ruling over a £12m loss is good news for architects as it confirms a duty of care is not owed by a third-party design consultant to a main contractor on a multi-party project