All UK articles – Page 89
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News
KPF’s plans for 160m Shoreditch tower given public airing
Scheme aims to revive Old Street’s flagging “Silicon Roundabout” tech cluster
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Council approves plan to replace rare Walter Segal office with a 20-storey tower
Brent scheme will see the demolition of one of the last surviving commercial projects designed by the self-build architect
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AHMM’s losses topped £1m last year
Architect says impact of covid and planning delays keep business in red
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LSA launches radical new strategy for architectural education
The London School of Architecture’s new strategy seeks to reframe architectural education for a changed world by embracing school age learners and practicing professionals, writes Ben Flatman
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Allies and Morrison announces new partners as Graham Morrison takes step back
The leading UK practice has been undetaking succession planning for many years and the latest appointments reflect its long term strategy for managed change
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In pictures: Adam Architecture’s Levine Building at Trinity College, Oxford
Supporting Trinity College’s ambition for increased accessibility and wider ambitions for green credentials, the design team specified natural materials and air source heat pumps
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Council approves Levitt Bernstein passivhaus scheme despite height restriction breach
Islington development will be higher than allocated limit for the site
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Opinion
Plasticine versus Lego: Why is architecture so square?
David Rudlin shudders at the overwhelming rectilinearity of our cityscapes and ponders why architects are still so averse to addressing corners
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News
In pictures: Lea Bridge Library Pavilion by Studio Weave
Accessibility and a rigorous approach to sustainability set the tone for this grade II listed library extension
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A third of architects now expect workloads to fall in the coming months
RIBA’s latest Future Trends survey published as Bank of England raises interest rates by a further 0.5%
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Emrys Architects gets green light for City office scheme
Proposals will deliver 5,000sq m commercial development between Moorgate and Coleman Street
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Grayson Perry work completes Apparata Architects’ House for Artists
Sculpture honouring Becontree Estate forms centrepiece of east London housing and workspace development
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Historic England reveals 2022 listing highlights in annual round-up
1920s Edwin Lutyens-designed garden and a convent for “fallen” women among newly protected sites
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Architecture salary survey: new grads’ pay soars as directors take hit
But almost all rises trail consumer-price inflation and consultancy warns redundancies loom
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Harris Partnership appointed to turn £20m City car park into logistics hub
British Land targeting more work in last-mile delivery push
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In pictures: FCBS delivers modern flatiron building in Leeds
Globe Point office block is first completion in 3.5ha Temple Masterplan
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Green light for AHMM’s huge Waterloo life sciences district
Henley Halebrown, Morris & Co and Piercy & Co among practices working on five-block development which will see the demolition of Feilden Fowles’ office
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KPF submits plans for 23-storey Canary Wharf life sciences building
Scheme being mastermind by CWG and Dutch investor
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HTA given go ahead for seven-block housing scheme in Ilford
Telford Homes development to include more than 800 homes in towers rising to 36 storeys in height
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Features
How are architects planning for a recession?
Designers are often among the first built environment sectors to feel the impact of a recession. With economic forecasts getting gloomier by the week, practice leaders are buckling up for a rough ride, writes Tom Lowe