All UK articles – Page 65
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Green light for BIG and HWKN’s Canada Water office schemes
Southwark council approved 24- and 11-storey blocks designed by BIG and HWKN
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Westminster set to approve luxury roof extension at the Dorchester hotel
Reardon Smith proposals include a restaurant with a retractable roof and a new penthouse suite
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Diverse and youthful gathering marks beginning of Muyiwa Oki’s presidency
Guests celebrate inauguration of first black and youngest ever RIBA president, writes Ben Flatman
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3xa Design lodges £6m Saltaire plans
Scheme will deliver learning space and new home for Saltaire Collection
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Haworth Tompkins completes multi-storey business park
East London scheme is a “UK first” says Stirling Prize-winning practice
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DfE’s ‘primarily visual’ RAAC surveys may have missed hidden flaws
Department officials resist MP’s attempts to get numbers of unsurveyed schools in testy committee hearing
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RIBA says Arb education reforms lack detail on climate and building safety skills
Jack Pringle criticses shake-up for putting too much focus on later stages of training
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Liverpool looking for masterplanners to oversee city’s historic waterfront
Council to appoint team of placemaking specialists to guide development over the next 15 years
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Cost of OMA’s Factory venue set to top £240m
Manchester City Council poised to approve extra £22m in funding for futuristic venue
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Lasdun’s Ziggurats closed over failing concrete fears
Grade II*-listed student accomodation blocks the second Lasdun project hit by RAAC crisis
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Wilkinson Eyre’s plans for £750m Marlow Film Studios progress amid local backlash
Local MP among hundreds of objectors to plan to build one of the UK’s largest film studio complexes
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Morrow & Lorraine cleared to refurb Foggo Associates’ City block
Practice’s plans for 25 Moorgate include new rooftop pavilion and second entrance
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Opinion
A Principal Designer and Contractor become a legal requirement from October, but are architects and clients ready?
With just weeks until new legislation comes into effect, architects and clients are scrambling to get ready, writes Andrew Mellor
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Project Orange wins planning for 45 new homes in Suffolk
Design approach for two development sites takes inspiration from the local vernacular
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Spurs submits plans to boost height of hotel tower next to stadium
F3 Architects’ partially built scheme has been dormant for four years
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Squires gets go-ahead for luxury care home in Westminster
Art Deco block in Horseferry Road will be demolished to make way for 10-storey scheme
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Features
Does the latest RAAC research mean remediation could be easier and cheaper than all the panic suggests?
A Loughborough University expert has identified the primary cause of failure – and suggests RAAC has the potential to be safe if properly managed
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National Theatre carrying out surveys after discovering RAAC in backstage areas
Many large theatres have been forced to close in recent days after discovering the failing concrete