All UK articles – Page 19
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Fosters sees income break through £400m figure
Country’s biggest architect now employs close to 2,000 people
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Architect sought for transformation of Lancashire building into heritage museum
Bids for scheme at locally listed Market Chambers in Accrington must be submmitted by 7 January
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London office starts plunged by nearly half between April and September
Refurbishment projects in the capital also dived by 57% as spooked developers hold fire on schemes
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Campaigners rip into Acme’s new Liverpool Street station plans
Rethink does not “justify concerns” over scrapped Herzog & de Meuron scheme, says Victorian Society-led campaign group
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Bishopsgate Goodsyard resurfaces as developers eye 2025 construction start
Green light for Gensler and Buckley Gray Yeoman-designed office tower on site with more approvals expected in coming months
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Rapid surge in demand could result in material supply issues, says CLC
Market slowdown has led to reduction in supply and stock levels, industry group warns
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Historic England calls for RSHP’s 99 Bishopsgate to be refused over heritage fears
Government advisor tells City to throw out Brookfield’s 54-storey City tower submitted in September
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Rayner gives green light to 165-home scheme previously blocked by Gove on design grounds
Plans designed for Berkeley by OSP Architecture and LDA Design
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HS2 confirms steel contractor’s welding problems have hit nine of its bridges
Defect in steel supplied by Severfield related to manufacturing at one factory, railway says
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Taskforce calls for cross-departmental unit to lead national older people’s housing strategy
Wide-ranging paper also calls for planning presumption in favour of later living housing and requirements on Homes England to support its expansion
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Eric Parry’s revised 1 Undershaft plans criticised by neighbouring occupiers
Security measures for proposed seven-metre high digital screen would create “environment of surveillance”, pension scheme says
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Features
Building archives: The Festival of Britain, 1951
A summer event showcasing the best of Britain’s modernist architecture helps London to embrace its postwar future
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Developers’ confidence creeping up but supply chain worries remain, London cost consultant says
Exigere adds investment conditions ‘increasingly supportive’ for getting schemes going
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John McAslan & Partners’ Burrell Collection refurbishment named Scotland’s building of the year
Scheme is most significant revamp of grade A-listed building since it opened in 1983
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Manchester approves nearly 1,500 homes by Hawkins Brown, Bell Phillips and Simpson Haugh
Approved schemes include two towers
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Arb research uncovers ‘staggering’ levels of discrimination and sexual misconduct in the architecture profession
A survey of nearly 900 professionals found more than a third had experienced insults relating to protected characteristics
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Opinion
The One in Which People Decide City Living is OK
Thirty years after the pilot of Friends, David Rudlin recalls how the sitcom’s portrayal of city living influenced a generation’s attitudes towards urban life
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Pennycook ‘convinced’ 1.5 million homes are deliverable but won’t commit to annual targets
Housing minster tells MPs he can’t provide a figure for the number of affordable or social rent homes to be delivered within the 1.5 million homes target
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Practices ‘increasingly cautious’ about staffing as sector confidence weakens, says RIBA report
October has seen rising pessimism across workloads and recruitment compared to the previous month
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RIBA headquarters to close from June next year while refurb is carried out
Work expected to take around two and a half years