All UK articles – Page 27
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Green light for AHMM’s 27-storey City fringe office tower
Progress for Shoreditch site which has been vacant and hoarded for five years
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Stride Treglown submits plans for 48-storey student towers in Birmingham
Scheme to replace former council offices at 1 Lancaster Circus
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HS2 appoints interim chief executive as project waits on arrival of former Crossrail chief
Appointment comes as government signals revival of line’s central London terminus at Euston
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We Made That co-founder appointed as Hackney council town architect
Holly Lewis is one of ten new town architects tasked with levelling up London boroughs
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KPF submits plans to transform grade II-listed former government office into student hub
Scheme would add contemporary extension to Bush House for King’s College London
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Sluggish economy and rising tax bill send Make’s numbers into reverse
Judicial review into architect’s controversial ITV Studios scheme due to be heard next week
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ARB launches comprehensive overhaul for registration of international architects
Regulator is aligning international routes to registration with its revised approach to UK education and training
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Shedkm gets approval for film and TV campus at Liverpool’s Littlewoods site
Liverpool City Council has granted planning consent for the redevelopment of the historic Littlewoods building into a film and TV production hub, led by developers Capital & Centric
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Relief for Wimbledon as City Hall overturns local council’s rejection of £200m expansion plans
Allies & Morrison’s plans to treble the size of grand slam tournament’s grounds finally approved after year-long planning saga
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Green light for Morris+Company’s Hackney Wick shared living scheme
Two canalside blocks to contain 337 studio apartments
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Ayre Chamberlain Gaunt redesigns Haringey housing scheme paused by collapse of main contractor
Henry Construction sank into administration in June 2023
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RIBA calls for architects to have greater role in government’s planning reforms
Muyiwa Oki highlighted ’uncomfortable truth’ in decline of the role of practices in volume housebuilding
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Save renews calls on government to list all 11 stations on the Jubilee Line extension
Campaign group writes to culture secretary as Historic England reopens listing assessment of Southwark station
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Opinion
Let’s turn the ‘grey belt’ green
Can the new ‘grey belt’ concept provide a pathway to sustainable housing without sacrificing the green belt, asks Jerry Tate
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Ben Derbyshire admits to feeling 'deeply uneasy' at London’s growing number of tall buildings
High-rise schemes have proliferated because of land values and affordable housing models, HTA Design chair tells Labour conference
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New project team to be appointed on Khan’s £150m Oxford Street plans
Architect to be chosen following creation of Mayoral Development Corporation
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One in five practices have seen projects abandoned in the past three months due to planning delays
Council delays still a drag on sector despite growing confidence on workloads and staffing levels
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Three Stirling Prize winners on RIBA’s Reinvention Awards shortlist
Mikhail Riches, Grafton Architects and Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios in the running for 2024 retrofit prize
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RIBA announces 2024 Neave Brown Award shortlist
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Pollard Thomas Edwards in running for affordable housing award
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Housing association’s freeze on new development will last until financial circumstances improve, boss says
Southern Housing chief executive says this is the “toughest time” for housing association finances he can remember