All UK articles – Page 87
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Green light for Make’s 18-storey Blackfriars office block
Riverside scheme part of PLP’s £2bn Bankside Yards development
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Hassell completes Brighton University expansion
Seven-year project delivers 55,000sq m of cutting-edge buildings and infrastructure
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Perkins & Will raids Arup for new London managing director
Jo Wright to lead practice’s London studio after eight years as Arup’s architecture director for the UK, Middle East and Africa
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Grafton Architects beats other Stirling winners for latest Kingston University scheme
Work on London establishment’s next building set to start in 2026
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More clarity on second staircases is welcome, but constant change creates risk and uncertainty
The latest changes to Approved Document B are becoming clearer, writes Andrew Mellor
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Rome fellowship opens to applications
Three-month study opportunity offers chance to research aspects of Italian architecture
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Prior & Partners lodges plans for £3.5bn Silvertown mixed-use scheme
Practices working on scheme include AHMM, dRMM and Maccreanor Lavington
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James Corner Field Operations’ Camden Highline plans set for approval this week
Revised scheme to be presented to planning committee on Thursday
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Campaigners seek listing for Terry Farrell’s Alban Gate
Bid to protect post-modern landmark comes after developer unveils Gensler-led transformation plans
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Niall McLaughlin Architects lodges plans for Oxford student accommodation scheme
Practice working on 12,000sq m Hertford College scheme with landscape architect Kim Wilkie
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Relax planning rules to unleash solar ‘rooftop revolution’, urges net zero tsar
Chris Skidmore’s review says UK has ‘fallen behind’ on targets
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Practices line up workshops for Brixton plans
Pollard Thomas Edwards and Buckley Gray Yeoman set to work with residents on housing and workspace proposals
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In pictures: Ralph Appelbaum Associates unveils Lift 109 experience at Battersea Power Station
The experience allows visitors to immerse themselves in the history of the power station before ascending 109m for 360-degree views of the city’s skyline
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RIBA launches design competition for Mansfield homes
Nottinghamshire town seeks “exemplar” residential development for conservation-area site
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Fosters lodges plans for huge Oxford cancer research campus bankrolled by US billionaire
Scheme to include a library housed inside a rotating geodesic dome and a 250m-long elevated walkway
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Why we need to challenge the status quo in 2023
The housing crisis is a scandal. We need to look at the obstacles to development and redouble efforts to find solutions, writes Martyn Evans
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Data-centre approved despite impact on Grimshaw’s FT plant
Historic England says TTSP proposals will harm setting of grade II* high-tech neighbour
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LDA Design’s delayed £28m Aberdeen park refurb finally opens - without grass
Troubled Union Terrace Gardens facelift had been due to complete in 2021
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Plans for new certification system need to be in place a year before deadline, industry chief warns
Full rollout of new certification system was delayed by two and a half years in December but many key issues left unresolved