All UK articles – Page 161
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John Lewis predicts 40% of future profits could come from housebuilding
Meanwhile M S sparks outcry with Pilbrow Partners plan to demolish Oxford Street landmark
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Heatherwick repays furlough money
Practice confirms government handout will be fully repaid this month
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‘Church could transform construction industry’
Taking a long-term view and demanding higher standards would set a new benchmark, argues chair of housing commission
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Features
Analysis: How the church can use its land to ease the nation’s housing crisis
What can one of the UK’s biggest landowners do to put its resources where its mouth is? Elizabeth Hopkirk reports
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Arconic ‘threatened’ BBA unless its cladding was approved, Grenfell Inquiry told
Hearing told British Board of Agrément supplied certificate for ACM cladding based on incomplete test data
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Vaccine rollout sends architects’ confidence soaring
But only 13% of practices said they will ask staff to return to the office after lockdown restrictions are relaxed
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BDP to work up costed plans for restoration of Parliament as review says full decant ‘will save billions’
Renewal project back on as report says work is 'imperative' – but status of AHMM's temporary Commons chamber unclear
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Staff urged Arconic to stop selling Grenfell cladding after hearing it could ‘burn like a truck of oil’
Manufacturer was warned a decade before the Grenfell fire that significant use of ACM panels could kill ‘60-70 people’
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Opinion
Strong suburbs or regressive rhetoric?
Policy Exchange wants to give residents a vote over demolishing their own streets. Julia Park spots a few flaws in their arguments
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Arrested developer agrees deal to restart £70m Manchester tower stalled by fraud probe
Three Falconer Chester Hall schemes were put on hold after police investigation into Elliot Lawless
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Jenrick approves Darling Associates’ 480 Birmingham homes
Housing secretary supports £130m project in Digbeth despite council opposition
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Grimshaw's HS2 Euston station set to be scaled back, says minister
Andrew Stephenson thinks smaller scheme would reduce cost and risk
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Installation of Grenfell cavity barriers ‘poorest I’ve ever seen’ witness tells inquiry
Manufacturer’s technical officer says ‘fundamental errors’ made by Osborne Berry
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Features
Salary survey: Will covid widen the architectural skills gap?
Under-pressure practices should hang on to staff and invest in a new generation, writes Jordan Marshall
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Architects asked to rework Essex hospital scheme to include more MMC
Trust wants Gilling Dod and CF Moller scheme to ‘maximise the benefits’ of offsite construction
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Green light for JTP’s 650-home Maidenhead town centre revamp
Scheme will see 1960s shopping centre flattened
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TfL mothballs Crossrail 2 and Bakerloo line extension because of pandemic
Two jobs worth more than £35bn put on hold over covid austerity issues
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London partners top earnings charts with annual salaries of £90,000
Meanwhile associates and part II assistants see virtually no growth
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Grenfell cavity barriers only approved nine days after fire, inquiry hears
Installed barriers had not been tested prior to use on tower’s refurbishment
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NHS Nightingales to start closing next month
Emergency hospitals built in record time were ’ultimate insurance policy’ says NHS