All UK articles – Page 165
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DLA lands Poulson pool job after Make and Allies & Morrison plans sink without trace
DLA Architecture is third practice to be appointed on site since legendary pool’s 2009 demolition
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Arconic technical manager ‘arranged’ for Grenfell cladding tests to pass, inquiry told
Test was used as basis for UK rating, allowing ACM to be used on buildings above 18m
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Chief inspector of buildings named to head up new safety regulator
HSE veteran Peter Baker to lead ‘biggest change in building safety for a generation’
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In pictures: Hawkins Brown’s Tottenham Court Road Crossrail station due for May handover
Station is second in central London to reach handover landmark.
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National Gallery contest is an amazing opportunity – which should be shared
If the director is serious about ‘healing the nation’ he needs to address that with a more diverse procurement process, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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KPF’s City tower gets green light from planners
Decision comes weeks after Fletcher Priest’s Gracechurch Street neighbour was approved
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Arconic stopped offering Grenfell cladding in France because of fire safety concerns, inquiry hears
But UK sales manager says he was never given the instruction
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BDP working up designs for next hospital in rebuilding programme
Practice drawing up proposals for Watford General Hospital
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Green light for Make’s ivy-clad office that claims to be fossil fuel-free
Riverside building to be located in Salford’s new central business district
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DSDHA’s controversial Belgravia plans poised for approval
Scheme would replace 1950s Cundy Street Flats with taller development that includes shops, restaurants and cinema
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National Gallery seeks architect to remodel Sainsbury Wing
International competition announced ahead of bicentenary
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Grenfell Inquiry: What we learnt from product manufacturers last week
Details of combustible materials were kept under wraps, inquiry hears in first week back after two-month pause
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Opinion
In the face of planning deregulation, the new design codes might be our last line of defence
Will they prove strong enough to save our high streets, asks Julia Park
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Scott Brownrigg hopes TV studios will make planning cut
Berkshire scheme bankrolled by LA investor
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3D Reid submits plans for hundreds of flats at Seifert’s Tolworth Tower
Masterplan will add two towers and convert post-war landmark from offices
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Grenfell Inquiry: Arconic ’did not withdraw combustible cladding because of cost implications’
Sales manager made admission in secretly recorded phone call in the days after the 2017 fire
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Watch Phil Coffey talk about 22 Handyside Street
The founder of Coffey Architects explains the importance of light to the practice’s latest project
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Proctor and Matthews submits plans for Sunderland city centre
Proposals for 132 homes are the first phase of 1,000-home Vaux Brewery redvelopment
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Lee Evans given thumbs-up for giant Kent school campus
Scheme in Ebbsfleet Garden City to be one of Kent’s largest-ever educational facilities