All UK articles – Page 185
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Fury over RIBA’s plan to subject architects to compulsory revalidation
Leading architects take swipes at each other after Building Design reveals controversial proposals
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AHR wins planning for Manchester canal housing
Scheme for 66 homes in partnership with waterfront developer H20 Urban
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Richard Rogers steps down from RSHP
Exclusive: Architect announces his retirement after more than six decades
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Common Ground gets green light for Croydon housing scheme
Projects to be built across seven small sites
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Fathom reveals designs for 21st-century almshouses in Southwark
Scheme will replace existing 1970s homes and pub with new houses and office block
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RIBA announces ‘biggest professional shake-up for 60 years’
Architects may face revalidation every five years
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Ministers scramble to rethink planning formula amid backbench backlash
Reports suggest review of formula being conducted just three weeks after it was launched
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Arup’s HS2 Interchange station approved
Solihull station is first in world to achieve Breeam ‘outstanding’ at design stage
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Arb to quiz every architect in the country ahead of fundamental reforms
Research will guide post-Grenfell review of professional competence
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Jenrick’s permitted development expansion faces legal challenge
Campaign group issues ’pre-action’ letter warning of judicial review over controversial planning deregulation
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Mae completes central London retirement homes
Scheme’s neighbours incude Channel 4 HQ and Home Office
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Gensler cleared to build flats on Damien Hirst pub
Post-war Brixton hangout was at the centre of 1990s ‘YBA’ art movement
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The government’s promise of local beauty for local people is a fig leaf
Deregulation is the real name of the game says Peter Studdert
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Everton unveils revised designs for £500m stadium
But campaigners want Dan Meis proposals to be reviewed by the government
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Conservative backbencher breaks cover to criticise government's planning reforms
Midlands MP says new formula for determining local housing numbers will ’level down’ city targets in favour of shires
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Wright & Wright starts work on British Academy refurb
Carlton House Terrace project won listed building consent this summer
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Stockwool’s £11.6m redevelopment of London’s oldest brick house approved
Mixed-use scheme will add extension to the late medieval Bromley Hall
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Jenrick’s white paper offers short-term solutions that could cause long-term damage
Permitted development extensions are not a panacea, writes Simon Bird
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Housing contest finalist vows to abolish ‘greed-driven identikit development’
Government-backed Homes of 2030 competition shortlists six for award