All UK articles – Page 25
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CIBSE takes over from BRE as new NABERS UK administrator
Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers picks up licence agreement for influential operational energy tool
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LOM unveils plans for retrofit of brutalist Glasgow groundscraper
Former oil company headquarters was once the largest single-occupant building in the UK
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Second staircase design guidance will still result in delays to schemes, housing body warns
Ambiguity in newly published documents means schemes will still be “impossible” to sign off, say housebuilders.
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RG&P relocates Birmingham studio
Practice eyes doubling of second-city headcount over next year
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Developer cleared to extend Make-designed skyscraper to 56 storeys
Ministers back request to add seven new floors to under-construction Docklands tower
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Westminster refuses Savile Row rebuild scheme in warning shot to developers
Council unanimously approves Fosters-designed department store retrofit at same meeting as council consults on net zero plan
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Duchy of Cornwall’s 2,500-home Kent plans progress
Masterplan by Ben Pentreath out to public consultation
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RIBA criticises ARB accreditation fee for architectural schools
Body hits back despite costs being lowered
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Features
‘You’ve got to be prepared to see change. It’s natural’: HLM on its plan for the future
It’s all change at the practice as its leadership makes way for the next generation. Karen Mosley and Richard O’Neil talk about how to do an orderly succession, the crunch moment that led to it and the decision to walk away from two flawed MMC school projects
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Ole Scheeren completes 280m Shanghai tower
Building features offset core with lifts and services protruding out of its facade
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Tributes paid to Oliver Chapman after OCA Studio founder’s death aged 54
Chapman died last month after a long illness
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Opinion
How did architecture become such a poorly paid profession and what can we do about it?
The profession must consolidate and specialise to address challenges around low fees and pay, writes Matthew Lloyd
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Fosters veteran gives up director role
Spencer de Grey remains on architect’s management and design boards
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Workload optimism ticks up as market shows sign of improvement, RIBA finds
But uncertainty over the election and high interest rates are dampening investment according to latest Future Trends survey
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Council rejects plans for huge expansion of Sky’s new Elstree Studios
Concerns over loss of green belt land sink UMC Architects-designed application to add eight new blocks to existing site
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Crooked House pub owners appeal against rebuild order
Council served enforcement notice last month giving owners three years to recreate “Britain’s wonkiest pub”
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Burnham hails ‘breakthrough’ as DfT opens door to underground NPR station at Manchester Piccadilly
Transport secretary also confirmed HS2 bill would be repurposed for northern rail scheme
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Mayfair rebuild scheme set for refusal as Westminster targets net zero plan
But Foster & Partners’ proposed retrofit of nearby department store site handed recommendation for approval ahead of next week’s planning meeting
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Davidson Prize reveals longlist for upcycled housing competition
This year’s £10,000 award will be handed to team with best proposal for building homes in existing non-residential structures
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Features
Building archives: Planning the postwar New Towns, 1945-46
The Builder reports on the development of a vast new wave of housing to replace the homes destroyed by wartime bombing