All UK articles – Page 33
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Fosters’ £30m winery vision crushed by planning inspector
Scheme proposed futuristic BREEAM ‘outstanding’ centre in Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Green light for Carmody Groarke’s Dulwich Picture Gallery refresh
Practice working with Kim Wilkie on restoration and redevelopment of site’s grounds
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Five shortlisted in Bradford City of Culture competition
Apparata Architects and IF_DO teams in fray for £500k ‘travelling performance space’
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HS2 currently ‘unachievable’ after difficult year for rail scheme
Scheme among eight major construction projects given ‘red’ rating by government’s infrastructure advisor
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Urban Design Hub’s multi-storey farm tipped for approval
Plans for Birmingham car park win backing of council planning officers
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Lower second staircase mandate could result in redundancies, experts warn
Michael Gove’s surprise move to tighten fire safety rules set to stall more schemes as developers ensure viability
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David Miller Architects submits plans for second King’s Cross life sciences block
Scheme to neighbour similar facility already under construction
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Second staircase threshold to be lowered to 18m, says Gove
Government opting for stricter fire safety requirement after consulting on 30m rule in December
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LDS’ Lambeth hotel scheme set to walk through planning
Westminster Bridge Road proposals will be global operator’s fourth hotel in the Waterloo area
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Gove reveals plans for huge Cambridge expansion as part of city regeneration strategy
Consultation on reforming local plans among measures to remove supply bottleneck
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In pictures: PLP Architecture completes Arbor in Bankside Yards
The first building to complete at Bankside Yards in London, Arbor is a 223,000 sq ft sustainable workplace designed by PLP Architecture. The building provides 19 storeys of workspace, including two double-height floors designed to be used as an auditorium or creative workspace. This is part of a wider strategy ...
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Four retrofit schemes shortlisted for inaugural RIBA Reinvention Awards
New gong recognises achievements in the creative reuse of buildings
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Green light for AFK’s 269m City tower
Councillors back plans for 55 Bishopsgate, set to be Square Mile’s third tallest building
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‘Utterly pathetic’: M&S boss slams Gove’s Oxford street decision
Retailer to review its position at flagship store after nearly a century on London’s busiest shopping street
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Call to refuse Fletcher Priest’s City tower over impact on listed bath house
Victorian Society says 24-storey 55 Old Broad Street scheme would pave way for Herzog & de Mueron’s controversial Liverpool Street plans
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Fears government’s slow response to Morrell review could ‘freeze progress’ on building product safety
CPA says clarity needed on UKCA mark
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Gove’s M&S decision: how the industry reacted
Move to block rebuild of flagship Oxford Street store broadly welcomed but retail body warns it could damage the West End
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Gove refuses M&S Oxford Street redevelopment in landmark ruling
Save Britain’s Heritage hails “hugely important decision” as Pilbrow & Partners plans are considered to emit too much carbon
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London practices eyeing staff cuts as confidence falters
RIBA survey finds future staffing expectations plummeted last month amid interest rate worries
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In pictures: Pigment House by Unknown Works
Architecture practice Unknown Works has transformed a dark London townhouse into a connected home within a stepped and terraced landscape. The clients wanted to refocus their four-storey semi-detached terrace to include an open, fluid living space. Their vision was to create a multi-level playground for their two young children and ...