All UK articles – Page 166
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News
Lockdown and Brexit send architects’ confidence tumbling
Biggest slump in optimism among practices across northern England
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Grenfell Inquiry: Arconic sales manager ‘knew cladding would burn’
Internal email in 2014 warned of dangers of ACM after Middle East fires
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Alan Jones and business leaders urge Jenrick to ditch blanket PD right for high streets
Groups representing architects, planners and retailers write to housing secretary over radical permitted development plan
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Building Study
Building Study: 22 Handyside Street, King’s Cross, by Coffey Architects
The YAYA winner’s shimmering King’s Cross office more than justifies the developer’s decision to put its faith in emerging talent, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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RSHP opens office in Paris to beat Brexit
Architect says base in French capital will act as gateway to Europe after ’profoundly regressive act’
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Jenrick warned of unintended consequences of cladding safety measures
Former RIBA president accuses government of offering ‘second-rate loans’ to people in dangerous buildings
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Grenfell Inquiry: Arconic ‘ordered staff not to share details of combustible cladding’
Alarmed manager told sales staff who asked to share technical documents: ‘OH MY LORD!!! Where did you get that from???’
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Finding a buyer for Brick By Brick ’only chance of avoiding managed wind-down’
Croydon-owned housing company will only build out schemes already on site unless a sale can be agreed
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Opinion
Environmental impact returns to the premier league
New building regulations impose tough conditions on the construction sector, but it is essential that we rise to the challenge, Andrew Mellor says
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Norman Foster calls for post-covid offices to be converted to housing
Architect says office buildings abandoned during the pandemic could become ’residential towers of the future’
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Architect slams RSHP’s British Library extension as ‘acoustic cover of Wilson’s high-tech power ballad’
Controversial plans to be lodged in May will also see the demolition of Long Kentish’s conservation centre
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Grenfell inquiry: Fire tests ‘kept secret’ says Kingspan technical adviser
Kingspan manager who advised on combustible K15 reveals he had not seen test reports, as inquiry resumes after two months
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Campaigners launch fight to save Finch’s Brixton office tower
International House was part of Lambeth’s listed 1980s recreation centre project
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Architects demand laws to crack down on embodied carbon in construction
Climate network calls on ministers to introduce regulations urgently amid ’national scandal’
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AHMM scales back plans for Lasdun’s IBM building
Practice tables ‘sensitive’ restoration and upgrade after brutalist South Bank offices get grade II listing
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Features
The vision behind the welfare state is a model for how to rebuild after covid
Government planning reforms are doomed to fail because they pit opposing goals against each other for reasons of expediency, writes Roland Karthaus
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Opinion
You have no authority here: Should planning decisions be left to local councillors?
There is a serious side to the viral video from Handforth Parish Council committee meeting, says Martyn Evans
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LDA's Cambridgeshire new town gets planning approval
Proposals by RLW Estates for 4,500 homes will be located next to Urban Civic’s scheme
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Council concerned about impact of Chipperfield’s Chinese embassy on Tower of London
Early designs revealed in council documents
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Whittam Cox appointed on first phase of £5bn Brent Cross Town project
Practice lands executive architect role on 6,700-home regeneration scheme