All UK articles – Page 58
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NewsGreen light for Hawkins Brown’s £90m Manchester library
Library specialist Schmidt Hammer Larsen also working on plans for 13-storey “front door” of university’s city centre campus
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NewsBIG unveils plans for Manhattan towers connected by cantilevered skybridge
Four-tower scheme next to United Nations HQ to include one of North America’s largest rooftop pools
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NewsFormer Greenpeace directors win planning for UK’s largest timber neighbourhood
Mae, Ash Sakula and Mole working on 685-home Phoenix project in East Sussex
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OpinionMall-Ware: How Britain’s shopping centres went from saviours to wreckers of the high street
Planning largely saved Britain’s town centres from the ravages of out of town shopping, but that just forced the malls onto the high street, writes David Rudlin
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NewsDonald Insall Associates wins planning for John Rylands Library refresh
Grade I-listed Manchester building to get new entrance, event space and an imaging lab
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NewsRIBA shortlists 76 projects for London Awards
AHMM, Coffey Architects and vPPR each bag a hat-trick of entries
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NewsNew York Times takes aim at London’s ‘cacophonous’ skyline
Discretionary planning system and penchant for starchitects blamed for “jarring profusion of odd skyscrapers”
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NewsArchitects slam Labour’s green-investment U-turn
Group dubs scrapping £28bn-a-year pledge “a massive missed opportunity to show true climate leadership”
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NewsAL_A notches up two nominations for RIBA South Awards
James Gorst’s multi-faith pavilion and a Faulkner Browns sports centre also make the list
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NewsFifteen projects make it onto RIBA South West Awards shortlist
Bindloss Dawes, AHMM and Clementine Blakemore also amongst contenders for regional prize
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OpinionGove appears to have woken up to the housing crisis – but his solutions are half-baked
To tackle the housing crisis we need strategic leadership but this is beyond the current government, writes PRP’s Brendan Kilpatrick
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Nicholas Hare dies aged 81
Practice Hare founded in 1977 pays tribute to architect’s “curious and continually challenging approach to design”
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NewsHawkins Brown’s £90m Manchester library set for approval
Proposals will see existing 1970s buildings partially demolished and replaced with a 13-storey “front door” for Manchester Metropolitan University
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NewsGove’s London Plan review says Khan’s strategy ‘frustrates brownfield delivery’
The review recommends granting presumption in favour of planning permission for brownfield sites
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NewsGove unveils proposed planning guidance changes in bid to boost brownfield development
Housing secretary wants planning authorities to take a less “bureaucratic” approach to urban development
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NewsAitken Turnbull opens Manchester studio
Outpost is Scottish architecture firm’s first base south of the border
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OpinionWorking smarter in challenging times – the role of independent design review
Independent design review panels offer a chance for public sector planning departments to tap into private sector expertise and knowledge, writes Dav Bansal
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NewsBiodiversity net gain rules come into force
New regulations will apply to small sites from April
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NewsMarks & Spencer gearing up for start of High Court challenge on Oxford Street ruling
Michael Gove’s rejection of plans to redevelop flagship store has made it “impossible” for developers to interpret planning policy, retailer claims
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NewsNine Cambridge projects on shortlist for 2024 RIBA East awards
Niall McLaughlin’s WongAvery gallery nominated for the second time after missing out on gong last year






