All UK articles – Page 97
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NewsArchitects’ optimism about future workloads jumps again, RIBA survey finds
But confidence about future staffing levels is dwindling
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NewsKPF’s Old Street roundabout tower submitted for planning
City fringe scheme to transform 1990s Inmarsat building into 36-storey office
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NewsRIAS picks Karen Anderson as next president
Anderson Bell Christie founding partner will become organisation’s third female chief in June next year
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OpinionYou’re right to be concerned, but AI doesn’t yet have all the right answers
AI amazes, terrifies and entertains in equal measure, writes Martyn Evans
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NewsBompas & Parr land Shoreditch Shakespeare Museum commission
Attraction will be part of Perkins & Will’s 400-home The Stage development on former theatre site
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NewsBig names picked to design 5,000-home Cambridge neighbourhood
Haworth Tompkins, Alison Brooks Architects, Bell Phillips, Feilden Fowles and Kjellander Sjöberg appointed for 48ha development in city’s north east
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NewsBDP unearths lapsed plan to redevelop Manchester’s Roman ruins park
Only a fraction of proposed work at Castlefield’s Roman Gardens was completed following original 2017 consent
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NewsMaccreanor Lavington replaces Collado Collins on Elephant & Castle tower
Consented office scheme ditched in favour of 24-storey student resi block
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NewsManchester City submits plans for £300m Populous-designed stadium expansion
Construction on boosted North Stand set to start in November
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NewsGove blocks ‘generic’ Berkeley Homes scheme on design grounds
Housing secretary refuses 164-home scheme in Kent against planning inspector’s advice
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NewsGRID gets go-ahead for Art Deco-inspired Acton scheme
Approval comes despite impact of 15-storey social-housing project on historic underground station and conservation areas
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NewsMatt + Fiona unveil Brixton performance space designed by primary school children
Architectural educators worked with eight to 11 year olds as part of a community outreach programme at local theatre
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FeaturesThe future of wooden buildings: thinking bigger
Sebastian Hernandez of Stora Enso, joins architect Andrew Waugh, and Mario Lederman of Lendlease to discuss how the wooden building industry in the UK can start to think bigger
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NewsFosters’ plans for Oxford cancer research facility set for approval
Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine is being bankrolled by world’s seventh richest person
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NewsIn pictures: David Miller Architects completes Parsons North
Traditional masonry, bronze metalwork and mature trees contribute to the aesthetic of this mixed-use development, which provides a combination of private and affordable homes
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NewsPRP among defendants in £40m claim over razed Cheshire retirement home
Claimants blame supply chain for alleged defects in fire prevention measures
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NewsSunak says he ditched housing targets due to concern from ‘thousands’ of Tory members
Prime minister says proposed new planning system will “strike a better balance”
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NewsCladding manufacturers settle civil claims with 900 people impacted by Grenfell
Three firms which manufactured tower’s combustible cladding system among firms to pay an undisclosed sum to bereaved, survivors and residents






