All UK articles – Page 8
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NewsGreen light for Zaha Hadid Architects’ £350m Bristol Temple Quarter scheme
Hybrid application contains two offfice blocks, four residential towers, a flexible commercial building and a hotel
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NewsPlans in for AHMM’s 20-storey student tower at London Met School of Architecture site
City fringe scheme to retain early 20th century buildings but demolish part of the site to make way for 800 student beds
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News‘Pendulum has swung too far’ on building regulations since Grenfell, says Reform housing spokesperson
Ex-Homes England chair Simon Dudley asks why ‘previous tragic deaths’ are stopping homes being built
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NewsTwo thirds of gateway 2 decisions in last three months were green lights, Building Safety Regulator says
Group adds more remediation cases are being dealt with as it prepares to formally announce remediation improvement plan this month
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News‘Unprecedented’ rise in red tape and costs see Berkeley call halt to buying land
Shares slump on news as housebuilder says impact of Middle East war, falling consumer confidence and effect of building safety regulations behind announcement
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NewsArup team working on redevelopment of Armagh Astropark in Northern Ireland
Grimshaw and TODD Architects appointed to restore 18th century research institute and design new planetarium
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NewsWar in Middle East biggest threat to UK construction right now, CLC’s materials group warns
Group pinpoints series of impacts conflict is having, adding ‘cost of steel is biggest concern’
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NewsNorwich council looking for architect to design urban village on former industrial site
Team sought for £1.2m job lasting 17 months
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NewsCampaign group ‘not in a position to continue fight’ after court dismisses legal challenge against approval of Museum of London redevelopment
Powell & Moya’s buildings set to be demolished to make way for three-block office scheme designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro
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NewsWoods Bagot exhibition on skateboarding at the Southbank Centre to open next month
Retrospective to focus on history of one of Britain’s oldest continuously used skateboarding sites
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NewsLifschutz Davidson Sandilands appointed to refurbish listed City of London livery hall
Former home of the Chartered Insurance Institute to be given facelift
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NewsArchitects face more cautious underwriting following withdrawal of PII firm Wren, lawyers warn
Wren Insurance Association said last week it will end renewal offers following high volume of cladding claims
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NewsIn pictures: FaulknerBrowns completes £9m job to revamp grade I-listed market in Newcastle
Grainger Market has been at site for nearly 200 years
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NewsCity Hall hands British Land grant to increase Canada Water affordable homes to 9%
Scheme was called in last year after report found only 3% of its 3,700 homes could be delivered as affordable
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NewsGreen light for Mole Architects’ Cambridgeshire housing scheme
Co-housing to be partly overseen by local Buddhist group
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NewsStudio Weave’s British Museum entrances scheme unanimously approved
Pavilions to replace tents and barriers currently used by museum visitors
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NewsGreen light for Pollard Thomas Edwards' Brixton scheme with 40% social rent
Development will see 288 homes bullt across four blocks
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NewsEvacuation cores to be required in all high-rise buildings across England under proposed guidance update
Schemes in London already subject to rules but new guidelines to extend requirement outside capital from 2029
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NewsGovernment and mayor announce ‘targeted refinements’ in final version of London’s emergency housebuilding package
Industry welcomes changes following consultation, but some question whether time-limited measures go far enough
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NewsFamily which built Stirling’s No 1 Poultry say refurb will ‘mutilate’ building as City approves scheme
Original design team also takes aim at John Robertson Architects-designed facelift







