All UK articles – Page 167
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Features
Here’s what a design code can’t do, minister
There are some fundamental issues the government must address before its new model design code can make any difference, writes Jas Bhalla
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Features
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholders
What happens when a community have different ideas about what their local design code should say, ask Nisha Kurian and Holly Lewis
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News
Diller Scofidio & Renfro beats Heatherwick to second major European scheme
US practice scoops projects in Milan and Madrid in less than a week
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Architect drafted in to rethink Scottish Police estate post-covid
GT3 Architects to create a post-pandemic pilot workspace
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Further blow for Simpson Haugh’s £1bn Seifert hotel as ministers wade in
Kensington Forum scheme set for public inquiry despite twice receiving GLA approval
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Features
Explainer: How the proposed Future Buildings Standard will affect the way you design
Thomas Lane highlights the most important points in the government’s long-awaited proposals to make non-domestic buildings greener
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News
HTA given final sign-off for £1.4bn Battersea estate regeneration
Scheme to provide up to 2,550 new homes
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Emerging architects and big names make shortlist for £8bn Thamesmead regeneration
Redevelopment will be largest in Peabody’s 158-year history
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Revealed: The UK contenders for the EU Mies Award 2022
Nearly 450 projects from 41 countries are in the running for prestigious prize
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British Land moves to reassure council after it objects to 37-storey Broadgate tower
City scheme at 2 Finsbury Avenue drawn up by Danish architect 3XN
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Lambeth set to approve demolition of first part of historic estate
Council accused of ‘salami slicing’ Cressingham Gardens
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Big-name practices shortlisted for £600m Leeds hospital design jobs
Appointments due to be made in the spring
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London Plan adopted after years of wrangling
Mayor Sadiq Khan approves much altered document four years after starting work on it
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Developers join architects opposing government’s Class E plan as a 'threat to the high street'
Uncontrolled conversion of shops and restaurants into homes will damage town centres, says British Property Federation
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Government publishes new model design code to ‘bring back beauty’
Office for Place to be established within housing ministry
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Making sure equipment works for remote hearings led to restart delay, Grenfell Inquiry says
Christmas break and lockdown mean most recent day of hearing was 9 December
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Number of furloughed construction staff rises
Value of industry claims rocketed 116% in December
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Building Study
Building Study: Barts Square, London, by Sheppard Robson
The architect worked with other practices to bring a richness to this new development which is surrounded by some of London’s oldest fabric
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News
Green light for Stolon’s flood-proof housing scheme
Essex development located in coastal flooding hotspot
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Studio Woodroffe Papa completes ‘stealth’ development in Bloomsbury mews
In pics: Old Dairy home and offices slotted between listed terrace and former graveyard