All UK articles – Page 178
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NewsPaul Morrell chosen to lead review into testing of construction products
UK’s former chief construction advisor to co-chair review following shocking evidence at Grenfell Inquiry
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NewsGreen light for Jonathan Tuckey Design’s extension to Victorian villa
Minimalist hempcrete addition located within Cambridge conservation area
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NewsOffice S&M wins planning for aluminium weatherboard homes
Infill terrace will overlook Thames in Dickens village
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NewsV&A’s Venice pavilion to celebrate the British mosque
Museum appoints architect Shahed Saleem to explore influence of ad-hoc typology
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NewsHS2 seeks architects from diverse backgrounds for design panel
Railway also recruiting urban and landscape designers and sustainability specialists
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NewsBDP lodges plans for 36-storey Salford tower
Mixed-use scheme will also repurpose eight railway arches
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News‘Turning point’ as optimism returns to London for first time in a year
UK’s largest architecture market finally positive about workloads as lockdown begins to ease
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TechnicalTechnical Study: Park Crescent, Regent’s Park, by PDP London
Amanda Birch talks to the architects who demolished and rebuilt a grade I-listed Nash crescent – for a second time
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NewsBroadway Malyan’s Norwich tower plan scrapped as high court challenge dropped
Architect’s involvement in £271m scheme hangs in balance
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NewsAHMM’s Elizabeth House scheme gets final planning green light
1960s block will be torn down and renamed One Waterloo
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NewsPlanning applications for London towers fell by a third last year
Annual survey shows impact of covid-19 on capital’s high-rise buildings market – and hints at recovery
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NewsPlanners back Hutchinson’s green Ealing offices
Practice proclaims ’rise of the suburban workplace’ with 13-storey west London scheme
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NewsLifschutz Davidson Sandilands’ £20m Illuminated River project lights up
Final five Thames bridges join world’s longest public art commission
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NewsIn pictures: AL_A’s Wadham College buildings complete
Oxford University project bankrolled by Hong Kong businessmen
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NewsArchitects demand tougher carbon controls on new buildings
Proposed Future Buildings Standard contains ‘significant shortcomings’, government warned
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NewsDecision on Stiff & Trevillion tower next to Gherkin delayed
Contested City of London office had been slated for approval
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NewsClients overjoyed as Historic England lists riverside homes
Stout and Litchfield’s ‘distinctive’ 1970s Isle of Dogs homes given grade II protection
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NewsGreen light for PRP’s 1,000-home scheme in north London
Thumbs-up for second phase of £450m development by housing association and NHS trust
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NewsStiff & Trevillion’s 197m tower beside Gherkin slated for approval
Skinny blue office block set to go ahead despite opposition from heritage and Jewish bodies
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FeaturesMaterial shortages are beginning to look like a long-term issue
Short-term supply disruption could be an early warning of a longer-term problem for the UK’s construction sector, warns Simon Rawlinson






