All UK articles – Page 72
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Features‘You’ve got to be prepared to see change. It’s natural’: HLM on its plan for the future
It’s all change at the practice as its leadership makes way for the next generation. Karen Mosley and Richard O’Neil talk about how to do an orderly succession, the crunch moment that led to it and the decision to walk away from two flawed MMC school projects
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NewsTributes paid to Oliver Chapman after OCA Studio founder’s death aged 54
Chapman died last month after a long illness
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OpinionHow did architecture become such a poorly paid profession and what can we do about it?
The profession must consolidate and specialise to address challenges around low fees and pay, writes Matthew Lloyd
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NewsFosters veteran gives up director role
Spencer de Grey remains on architect’s management and design boards
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NewsWorkload optimism ticks up as market shows sign of improvement, RIBA finds
But uncertainty over the election and high interest rates are dampening investment according to latest Future Trends survey
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NewsCouncil rejects plans for huge expansion of Sky’s new Elstree Studios
Concerns over loss of green belt land sink UMC Architects-designed application to add eight new blocks to existing site
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NewsCrooked House pub owners appeal against rebuild order
Council served enforcement notice last month giving owners three years to recreate “Britain’s wonkiest pub”
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NewsBurnham hails ‘breakthrough’ as DfT opens door to underground NPR station at Manchester Piccadilly
Transport secretary also confirmed HS2 bill would be repurposed for northern rail scheme
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NewsMayfair rebuild scheme set for refusal as Westminster targets net zero plan
But Foster & Partners’ proposed retrofit of nearby department store site handed recommendation for approval ahead of next week’s planning meeting
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NewsDavidson Prize reveals longlist for upcycled housing competition
This year’s £10,000 award will be handed to team with best proposal for building homes in existing non-residential structures
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FeaturesBuilding archives: Planning the postwar New Towns, 1945-46
The Builder reports on the development of a vast new wave of housing to replace the homes destroyed by wartime bombing
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NewsAdjaye Associates turnover jumps following workload boom in the Middle East
But income falls in five out of the firm’s seven global regions including 66% slump in the UK
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NewsLiverpool set to be first to use locally-led development corporation
New model was established by Gove in Levelling Up Act
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NewsBuilding Safety Regulator ‘expects’ to publish long-awaited second staircase guidance this week
Sadiq Khan warns 38,000 homes are on hold amid confusion over new rules
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NewsPopulous completes major global shake-up following private equity deal
Co-founder Earl Santee named as new chief executive among a raft of other appointments
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NewsPlanning reform ‘at the very centre’ of Labour economic vision, says Reeves
Infrastructure investment and planning reform two of ‘three pillars’ of party’s economic strategy
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NewsGPAD lodges plans to replace façade on Oxford Street block less than a decade old
Developer says it wants to make building fit better into its surrounding context
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NewsCity launches guidance for reducing carbon in historic buildings
Heritage practice Purcell worked on toolkit explaining how heritage assets can be retrofitted responsibly
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OpinionThe procurement system is crushing smaller businesses - it needs reform
Our public procurement processes are not serving the best interests of consultants or the end users, writes David Rudlin
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NewsGreen light for revised Morris & Co office block eight years after original consent
Latest update adds statement new front door and several new sustainability improvements







