All UK articles – Page 91
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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
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News
RIBA president says Arb proposal to scrap parts I, II and III ‘does not go far enough’
Simon Allford says he does “not see much change” in reforms aiming to make the profession more accessible
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News
In pictures: Radley College Chapel extension by Purcell
The refurbishment and extension provides additional seating for the growing school and futureproofs the building as a central place of worship
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News
Khan ‘won’t intervene’ in refusal of Chipperfield’s Chinese Embassy
Mayor of London confirms he will not call in plans for former Royal Mint site after Tower Hamlets Council’s rejection
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News
Reshuffle reaction: frustration at housing minister churn but praise for energy shake-up
Rachel Maclean expected to be confirmed as sixth housing minister in a year
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News
Ackroyd Lowrie gets go-ahead for Kensington plans
“Extensive retrofit” will convert former university building into independent day school
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News
Parts I, II and III will be abolished under Arb educational reforms
System will be replaced by two phases of accreditation consisting of training and practice, regulator says
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News
Housing minister to step down after promotion to culture secretary
Frazer’s promotion to culture secretary means industry in line for sixth housing minister in 12 months
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News
Sunak creates standalone energy and net zero department in Whitehall shake-up
Promotion of Lucy Frazer to cabinet job creates housing minister vacancy
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News
Fosters profit tumbles by 42% despite rise in revenue
Accounts also reveal £22.1m payout to employees following deal with Canadian investment firm
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News
In pictures: Moxon Architects opens Thames Path footbridge
The low-carbon footbridge at London’s Dukes Meadows is positioned beneath the existing Grade II listed Barnes Bridge
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Building Study
Flaxmill Maltings: FCBStudios' restoration of the world's first iron-framed building
When Historic England took on restoration of an 18th-century flax mill, the plan was to preserve a piece of history and give a unique industrial building a new sense of purpose
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News
Stitch gets OK for student tower at appeal
Southwark scheme is “high-quality but not exemplary”, planning inspector says
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News
Construction activity falls at fastest rate since 2020 as housebuilding drops off
House building orders declined sharply in January, purchasing managers index shows
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Opinion
Architectural graduates can earn more at McDonald’s. That’s bad for diversity and the profession
Ludicrously expensive education, low-pay and structural barriers to career progression are hindering efforts to diversify the profession, writes Naomi Fisher