All UK articles – Page 97
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News
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
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Herzog & de Meuron’s £1.5bn Liverpool Street station revamp to be ‘enhanced’ following listing upgrade
Move follows Historic England’s decision to upgrade site’s listing status following request from developer Sellar and heritage groups
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Woods Bagot lodges plans for 32-storey tower next to Leadenhall Market
Developers say the “complementary extension” will drive footfall to historic market
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Two and a half year respite for construction products as government finally provides CE mark clarity
Housing department finally buckles under pressure to delay new certification rules just two weeks before they were due to come into force
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SOM unveils sustainability overhaul of 260m City tower
Consented plans for “The Diamond” have been rejigged amid growing demand for low carbon office space
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Opinion
Urban darning: How to densify our towns and cities
Our cities provide a wealth of opportunities for new housing on overlooked sites. But we need supportive planners to realise their potential, writes Malcolm Crayton
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Firefighters call for stricter rules on modular construction
Fire chiefs especially worried over use of offsite techniques in high rises
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Opinion
Developers need to look beyond bricks and mortar and embrace the human side of what they do
The post-Covid world and the shadow of recession are bringing new priorities to the fore, writes Martyn Evans
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Lambeth council accused of ‘abuse of power’ over approval for Make South Bank scheme
Former Vauxhall MP Kate Hoey suggests council was driven by motive to get ‘as much money as possible’ from £400m redevelopment of former ITV studios
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In pictures: Eric Parry presents St John’s Waterloo
The Grade II listed Anglican Greek revival church in South London has undergone a £5.5m restoration
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David Kohn bags RIBA House of the Year
The Red House in Dorset beats shortlist rivals, including Macdonald Wright Architects’ Library House
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Simpson Haugh submits revised plans for mixed-use overhaul of historic Manchester warehouse
Previous proposals for Great Northern Warehouse were approved four years ago
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Government to relax rules on building onshore wind farms
Consultation on allowing local authorities to green light wind farms if they have local support to start before Christmas
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In pictures: Haworth Tompkins unveils Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Seven years in the making, the £60 million project encapsulates the history of British theatre
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Campaigners tear into Make’s South Bank ‘hulk’ on first day of public inquiry into £400m scheme
Developers say benefits of proposals outweigh heritage harms
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Public inquiry into Make’s ITV Studio redevelopment kicks off today
Scheme sent to planning Inspectorate following call in from former communities secretary