All UK articles – Page 93
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News
RIBA says energy efficiency taskforce ‘must learn from past failures’
Simon Allford said retrofit team must build a competent and skilled supply chain following previous failed government schemes
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Infrastructure scrapes through autumn statement as Hunt commits to £600bn investment
HS2 and Sizewell C will go ahead but Kwarteng’s priority project list binned
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Hunt downgrades Kwarteng’s ‘permanent’ stamp duty cut from 2025
Decision comes as OBR forecasts long term pain in housing market
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Built environment welcomes £6bn funding for energy efficiency measures
Three-year package is ‘step in the right direction’ but chancellor warned money will be wasted without the right skills
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Plans for UK certification system have ‘absolutely no benefit’, trade body chief tells government
Government department overseeing introduction of new certification rules accused of ‘radio silence’
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Fosters gets OK for Queensway proposals
Homes and offices will be directly opposite flagship Whiteley development in Bayswater
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David Kohn and RX shortlisted for House of the Year
Dorset and East Sussex projects make final cut for 2022 accolade
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Hopkins gets go-ahead for Edgware Road redevelopment
Seven-storey mixed-use scheme will more than double office space at prominent site
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Gove promises to use planning powers to stop ‘ugly housing’
Secretary of state says design of too many developments is not good enough
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In pictures: Scott Brownrigg presents Milltimber Primary School
The city council’s £16 million education facility completes in Aberdeen
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Haworth Tompkins lands Liverpool Playhouse commission
Practice will work up plans to refurbish sister venue of its Stirling Prize-winning Everyman Theatre
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Exhibition charts demise of brutalist Hampshire landmark
Photographer captures final days of Fawley Power Station as efforts to preserve facility fail
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AHMM’s Marylebone offices in line for green light
Planners will decide whether 50s block with links to The Clash should stay or go
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Hopkins’ Albert Embankment towers set for approval
Twin hotel blocks would be third scheme on site to get go ahead in five years
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Opinion
Get close to your developer clients and learn from them
Architects must learn to read the market and demonstrate specialist expertise to weather the economic storm, writes Martyn Evans
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Fosters bags new airport commission
The Polish project will be situated between Łódź and Warsaw, with a capacity of 40 million passengers per year
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Features
Robotics and AI: The future of designing for assisted living
Designing and manufacturing assisted living technologies, Pressalit were asked to contribute to the work being carried out by the Ambient Assisted Living Lab (AAL) at Heriot-Watt University
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Historic England adds 175 sites to ‘at risk’ register
Buildings in peril include Nottingham pumping house, unique Tintagel meeting house and experimental concrete homes in Essex
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Haworth Tompkins completes £133m Fish Island Village project
Mixed-use east London neighbourhood includes 588 homes and swathes of commercial space
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Campaign group attacks ‘misleading and inaccurate’ M&S claims
Retail giant accused of “greenwashing on an epic scale” after two-week public inquiry into proposals to demolish flagship Oxford Street store