All UK articles – Page 173
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WA100 2021: The big list
World Architecture 100: View a table of this year’s top 100 architects
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NBBJ gets planning green light for Oxford uni’s biggest ever project
Work on £200m scheme to start this summer
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Survivors launch Grenfell law suits as council begins action against cladding firm
Cases filed at High Court last month - as inquiry announces it will restart with remote hearings on February 8
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‘It doesn’t mention embodied carbon once’
Architects criticise government’s Future Homes Standard response for ‘falling significantly short’
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Jenrick green lights Assael’s £250m west London homes
Eleven-story blocks will replace DIY store in Richmond
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Government announces how it plans to make new homes net-zero by 2025
Response to Future Home Standard consultation centres on Parts L and F
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Running on empty: Whatever happened to the Nightingales?
The Nightingale hospitals, built in record time, were a proud moment for the industry. But with patient numbers overwhelming the NHS, Elizabeth Hopkirk asks why they never fulfilled their original promise
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New regulator is ‘response to disturbing allegations of malpractice heard by Grenfell Inquiry’
Government admits weaknesses in present construction product testing regime are behind decision
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JTP wins planning fight over Master Brewer scheme
Housing secretary confirms he will not call in 514-home west London project for determination
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Parliament refurb will cost ’at least £12bn’, says chair of spending watchdog
Exclusive: Review into scheme, which has official price tag of £4bn, due out this month
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Sites could be shut in London as overcrowded Tubes spark fears
Emergency summit called on Friday afternoon after government threat over dangerous commutes
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Keppie paid almost £70k for Louisa Jordan hospital work
Government also reveals set-up cost for every Nightingale – as bill for English facilities set to hit half a billion
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BPTW’s 500-home Ebbsfleet scheme approved
Development is latest approval for ‘garden city’ on banks of the Thames
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Chief planner hints at government backtrack on Section 106 reforms
Joanna Averley says proposed changes to developer contribution system will proceed ’incredibly carefully’
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Architects’ end-of-year optimism set to be punctured by latest lockdown
Confidence surged in December before new restrictions - and Brexit deal - announced
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Victorian Society objects to ‘poor quality’ Preston museum revamp
Buttress’ plans approved by city council
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Chipperfield fails to turn profit for second year running
Architect flags 68% hike in EMEA revenue and boosted headcount but business finished 2019 in the red
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BDP’s £500m Northern Estate programme shut down
Decision comes amid radical changes to the £4bn revamp of parliament, such as accessing Westminster from the river
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Jenrick ‘must act’ on housing project in PM’s constituency
Developer slams housing secretary’s ‘astonishing’ inaction over 500-home JTP and Collado Collins project
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What the Brexit deal means for architects
RIBA’s Lucy Monks unpacks how the future-relationship agreement will change everything for the profession, from visiting clients to recognition of qualifications