All UK articles – Page 99
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News
Go ahead for Cartwright Pickard’s revised Manchester office plans
Pandemic saw developer redraw original proposals
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Opinion
The new building control regime is going to impact programmes and costs
Single stage approvals processes and more design information up front will extend programmes and drive up costs, writes Andrew Mellor
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Kwarteng cuts stamp duty as he pledges to ‘get Britain building’
Chancellor’s ‘mini-budget’ included sweeping cuts to taxes and regulations aimed at reversing construction slump
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Architects must do annual CPD to stay on register under Arb plans
ARB’s proposals have been developed in partnership with RIBA and the wider profession, writes Ben Flatman
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In pictures: Rise Design Studio completes The Lexi Cinema
Refurbishment and extension of Edwardian cinema funded by council and local donations
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Developer loses appeal over Birmingham Gay Village flats
Planning inspector voices noise concerns and fears for future of longstanding nightclub
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Opinion
Why we need to talk about race and architecture
Matthew Lloyd and Pedro Gil on why the architectural profession needs to talk more openly about race
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News
Lee Rowley named as 2022’s fourth housing minister
North East Derbyshire MP has track record of opposing planning applications in his constituency
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In pictures: Wilkinson Eyre completes retrofit for London South Bank University
Conceived as an inclusive hub for the university, the low-carbon retrofit is part of a wider regeneration of St. George’s Quarter
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Features
AYA 2022 shortlists: Private Housing Architect of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Private Housing Architect shortlist
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News
Truss outlines energy support for businesses
Wholesale price of electricity expected to be set at £211 per MWh
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Don’t give up on net zero goals, architects tell Truss
Bosses of RSHP, Allies & Morrison, PRP and SOM among signatories of letter urging prime minister to deliver on climate promises
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Stiff & Trevillion’s plans for Bloomsbury roof extension approved
Council votes in favour of scheme despite Historic England warning it could open the door to harmful development in the local conservation area
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Architects asked to review proposals for products competence standard
Regulators will ”no longer tolerate an industry that does not evidence its competence”, Constuction Products Association warns
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Queen Elizabeth II: Historic England’s platinum-jubilee listings revisited
Six-strong selection ranged from 1860s hotel to pioneering 1990s county archive
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Formation gets go-ahead for controversial Woolwich blocks
Councillors narrowly approve 712-home scheme after rejection of 27-storey tower
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C20 slams council’s decision to approve Fosters’ 22-storey London Bridge block
Scheme will see brutalist 1960s building flattened to make way for “London’s first net zero office”
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London wharf exhibition reopens at Mæ’s Stirling Prize-nominated community centre
Photographer James Retief explores the hidden side of the Thames foreshore to highlight the beauty of these forgotten places, as well as issues around public space.
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London architectural workers initiate ‘historic’ strike action
Atomik Architecture staff facing bosses in redundancy meetings today after demanding 10% pay rise
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Mæ Architects is favourite to win Stirling Prize
Practice’s Sands End Arts and Community Centre leads pack at 3:1, says William Hill