All UK articles – Page 89
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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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NewsVictorian Society names 10 most endangered structures
Turkish baths in Carlisle, Warwickshire church and London’s Liverpool Street Station feature on 2023 risk list
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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
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OpinionSix years on from Grenfell and real change is happening. Don’t leave it too late to get up to speed
The pace of reforms since Grenfell has been frustratingly slow, but real change is being delivered, writes Andrew Mellor
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NewsIn pictures: UNCLE Wembley by Maccreanor Lavington
The project sits on a prominent junction on the Wembley High Road and houses associated retail space, a new public square and community facilities
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NewsHousebuilder withdraws 200-home scheme called in by Gove on design grounds
AC Lloyd withdraws Whitnash project despite having secured resolution to grant reserved matters approval
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NewsGovernment orders all departments to investigate lightweight concrete risks
Surveys into decaying RAAC expanded to cover government’s entire £158bn estate
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NewsArchitects lobby Sunak for new climate change legal duty in planning system
Lack of integration of climate goals into planning is creating delays, Sunak warned
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FeaturesBuilding Centre Cork Stair by Roz Bar Architects
Founded in 1932 by Frank Yerbury, the Building Centre was designed to showcase innovation in architecture, engineering and construction. Located on Sore Street in central London, the building was in need of a new gallery for future exhibitions and appointed Roz Barr Architects to lead the redesign. Located in ...
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NewsRG&P gets go-ahead for Hertfordshire social housing
Council-led regeneration project will deliver 56 new homes and a new charity HQ
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FeaturesOffice workers feel a sustainable workplace is more important than an annual bonus
Design of the Workplace – a new report by Foster + Partners and Brookfield Properties – revealed that 90% of office employees believe that sustainable workspace design is good for both the planet and their wellbeing. Released at Ecocity World Summit in London, the report surveyed over 3,400 office workers ...
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NewsHowells unveils image of 20ha Birmingham masterplan
Tech and science cluster to be built out over next 20 years
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NewsFunding woes sees TfL kick Crossrail 2 further into long grass
Transport body’s finance chief complains at lack of long-term funding settlement






