All UK articles – Page 84
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NewsTributes paid to ‘remarkable’ Peabody chair Lord Bob Kerslake following death
Former head of civil service dies from cancer
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NewsHousing minister ‘makes no apologies’ for recent design call-ins
MacLean says new homes must meet design criteria
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NewsSimone de Gale Architects wins job to transform grade II*-listed Portland Place block
Scheme will convert office space into high-end wellness clinic inspired by Mayfair’s luxury Lanserhof club
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NewsTP Bennett’s Victoria office redevelopment set for green light
Plans will see 1970s building stripped and built back to provide 80% more floorspace
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NewsSnappy work: The Kodak by Barr Gazetas
Practice refurbs film firm’s former office building in Kingsway
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NewsGrid’s 126-home Lambeth scheme approved after design team rejig
Council narrowly grants approval after developer lops 15 storeys off scheme’s central tower
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NewsAtkins gets go-ahead for Barbican upgrade work
Scheme will deliver podium improvements and remove elongated entrance to exhibition halls
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NewsLondoners need more say over new towers, Historic England chief says
Duncan Wilson calls for beefed-up capital-wide approach to protecting built heritage
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NewsNandy vows to end Whitehall’s housing ‘cowardice’
Shadow housing secretary vows to boost social housing and council development under “refreshed model” for housebuilding
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NewsUK ‘signifcantly off track’ its heat pump targets, CCC report warns
UK’s installation rate ranked the lowest on list of 21 European countries
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NewsGovernment spending less than half the money it says is needed to keep schools safe
Just 24 contracts awarded under programme to rebuild or refurbish 500 schools announced three years ago, NAO report finds
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NewsStudio Mutt and Neighbourhood named winner of 2023 Davidson Prize
Announcement comes as Prince William unveils five-year plan to end homelessness “for good”
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NewsDLUHC punts £1.6m on scheme to boost council planning departments
Move comes as RIBA warns viable projects are getting “stuck indefinitely” because of capacity issues
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NewsIn pictures: Galmstrup Architects completes Eyemouth Pavilions
The team were inspired by the authenticity of the working harbour, designing a series of pavilions to open up views over the small Scottish fishing town
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NewsCity of London progresses new tower rules
Policy will specify ‘appropriate’ sites for structures above 75m and provide contour map for tall-building clusters
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Building StudyBuilding study: Jamie Fobert Architects and Purcell’s National Portrait Gallery refurbishment
Britain’s most establishment art gallery has reinvented itself as a palace of inclusion. Is it a success?
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NewsAHMM creates new housing plans for London Chest Hospital
290-home proposals for Bethnal Green come after High Court quashes approval given to Grid Architects scheme






