All UK articles – Page 83
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Features
Building archives: The clearance of London’s worst slum, 1843 - 1846
Letters and news items chart the construction of a new road through the centre of the notorious St Giles slum, the “haunt of the drunkard and the debauchee”
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News
Planning consents have fallen by nearly a fifth since October, report finds
Glenigan said number of schemes starting on site was now a third lower than 12 months ago
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Opinion
What next for the future of housing design?
We need to work harder to make our housing and communities more sustainable, writes Adam Darby
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News
Unions demand action from the government on school collapse “emergency”
Report last year revealed some school blocks were found to be at a “critical” state of disrepair
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News
Developer appointed by TfL to develop three offices above London Tube stations
Schemes at Bank, Paddington and Southwark include those drawn up by AHMM and Grimshaw
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News
3XN’s student tower and Migration Museum set for green light
City of London planners recommend 21-storey Crutched Friars scheme for approval
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News
FCBS’ Ulster University project graduates with honours
Belfast Campus expansion adds 75,000sq m of new space after 12-year programme
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News
RIBA unveils first two shortlists for 2023 regional awards
East and North East award shortlists include 2022 Stirling Prize-winner Niall McLaughlin, Faulkner Browns and Allies & Morrison
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News
Squire & Partners reveals plans for £200m City block facelift
Plans include outdoor workspace on every floor
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News
Corstorphine & Wright snaps up Lipton Plant Architects
Jonny Plant becomes London office director while Ed Lipton founds new practice
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News
Glenn Howells lodges plans for 45-storey hexagonal tower in Leeds
Mixed-use scheme would be latest addition to growing cluster of tall buildings in the city’s west end
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News
Not-so-bright ideas: City seeks input on lighting proposals
Sun is about to set on Square Mile’s consultation for new planning guidance
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News
Khan mandates second staircases in blocks above 30m ‘with immediate effect’
London mayor says all planning applications must include the fire safety measure before going to the Greater London Authority for stage 2 approval
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News
In pictures: Cafe Roj by Jan Kattein Architects
The bright timber-framed café, commissioned by Haringey Council, aims to encourage people to use the park year-round
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News
Orms unveils plans to flatten Soho Art Deco block and replace with office for US real estate giant
Scheme to revive the site’s 19th century Soho Bazaar market
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Opinion
Don’t compromise on integrity - we need to nurture trust in these trying times
If we compromise on our trustworthiness, we risk losing respect and business, writes Martyn Evans
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News
Nearly 500 solar panels to be installed on roof of King’s College Chapel
Cambridge council unanimously approves controversial plans despite recommendations for refusal from both Historic England and its own planning officer
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Features
Building archives: Alternative designs for Manchester Town Hall, 1868
Excitement builds as Manchester prepares to announce the winner of the competition to design its new council headquarters
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News
In pictures: PDP London unveils Eighty Strand
The historic art deco ‘Shell-Mex House’ has been transformed into a flexible workspace
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News
Rachel Maclean confirmed as new housing minister
Former Sunak Treasury aide and Andy Street ally appointed following departure of housing minister Lucy Frazer