All UK articles – Page 61
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NewsGovernment’s plans for MMC in ‘disarray’, says Lords committee
Homes England accused of lacking coherent strategy
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NewsFuse lodges plans for 37-storey build-to-rent tower in Birmingham
462-home block would form part of Calthorpe Estates and Moda Living’s New Garden Square masterplan
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NewsMayors to meet government next week over alternative to cancelled HS2 rail link to Manchester
Andy Street and Andy Burnham to sit down with transport secretary Mark Harper to discuss proposals
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NewsHolmes Miller Architects gives staff every tenth day off work
Glasgow-based practice said move to nine-day fortnight has boosted productivity during office hours
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NewsArchitect wanted to design £740m replacement for problem concrete hospital
Leighton Hospital in Cheshire found to contain reinforced auoclaved aerated concrete in 80% of its buildings
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NewsLSE names six teams on shortlist for £400m student resi scheme next to Tate Modern
AHMM, SOM and RSHP among firms squaring up to win 2,000-bed redevelopment
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NewsSquire & Partners’ Notting Hill office refurb OK’d following site’s eight-year planning saga
Firm’s plans approved following a redesign and the rejection of two former applications
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NewsFCBS replaces Adjaye Associates on Liverpool Slavery Museum
Practice will work with academics from Univertisy of Liverpool School of Architecture on £57m upgrade project
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NewsFuture Homes Standard can be delivered at scale by next year, testing centre shows
Two test homes subject to rigorous testing for past year
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NewsBiodiversity net gain rules to come into force in February
The twice-delayed legislation requiring developers to increase biodiversity by 10% on projects now has a commencement date
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NewsCity Hall throws lifeline to Allies & Morrison’s stalled Wimbledon expansion plans
Deputy mayor Jules Pipe calls in controversial scheme to treble the size of championship’s grounds after Wandsworth rejection
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NewsManchester council approves proposals for over 5,000 new student beds
Plans by Sheppard Robson, Hawkins Brown and Simpson Haugh given the OK after decisions were deferred last month
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NewsNewham mayor calls for housing to be built on site of Populous’ aborted MSG Sphere
US backer withdrew plans for controversial entertainment venue earlier this month
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NewsCouncil green lights FCBS’ University of Kent creative hub
Docking House will unite a vacant grade II-listed former dockyard building and a timber-framed newbuild
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NewsSouth Korean architect Minsuk Cho selected to design 2024 Serpentine Pavilion
’Archipelagic void’ to consist of five themed structures around a central open space
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OpinionA new generation of architects and developers works hard and demands more – that’s something to be celebrated
A rising generation are facing a new set of challenges and expecting more from work and life, writes Martyn Evans
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NewsShedkm airs plans for £250m Stockport neighbourhood under grade II*-listed viaduct
Mixed-use scheme to include 1,200 homes and public spaces celebrating local heritage
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FeaturesWA100 2024: The big list
World Architecture 100: View a table of this year’s top 100 architects
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NewsMinister dodges questions on Morrell products review as wait continues for government response
Housing minister Lee Rowley tells MPs the government will reveal its building product safety plans ‘soon’
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NewsPlanning protections removed for HS2 northern leg land
Removal of safeguarding clears the way for development along planned route






