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Barely 10% of building safety gateway 2 submissions for new builds have been approved, latest figures say

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Date provided by Cast says the average cost of getting green light at this stage is close to £28,000

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Plans in for Grafton Architects’ Christ’s College Cambridge library

Stirling Prize winner’s proposals replace scrapped scheme designed by Rick Mather Architects

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  • Petrarch launches slimline facade panel with focus on sustainability and reuse

  • Office Ten Architecture proposes scalable retrofit model to tackle housing and climate crises

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Designing through the storm: Rethinking sustainable construction in an age of crisis

2025-06-18T05:00:00+01:00By

Mitakshi Sirsi reflects on the fragility exposed by recent global events and outlines five strategies for embedding long-term value and ecological responsibility in built environment practice

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    In pictures: John Puttick Associates retrofit Victorian power station into youth hub in Blackburn

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    John Puttick Associates has completed the retrofit and expansion of a historic Victorian power station in Blackburn, converting the once-derelict building into Fusebox – a dedicated facility for young people aged 16 to 25. Located in the town centre, Fusebox now forms part of Blackburn Youth Zone and responds to ...

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    Designing with timber from day one

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    The construction industry stands at a critical juncture. If the UK is to meet its commitment to achieve Net Zero by 2050 and reduce embodied carbon in construction, the industry must improve the sustainability credentials of the buildings it constructs. This is likely to involve a move to a more ...

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    Can architecture help the built environment understand its purpose?

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    The built environment is being pulled in many different directions. Earlier this year the government proposed a new Planning and Infrastructure Bill, as part of its ambition to build 1.5 million new homes over the next several years.

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WA100 2025: Digital edition

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Architect of the Year Awards 2024

  • What made this project… Skylight by Buckley Gray Yeoman

  • What made this project… University of Cambridge West Hub by Jestico + Whiles

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Boomers to Zoomers

  • Report calls for national play strategy to reshape neighbourhoods for children

  • Seventeen years on: why England needs a new National Play Strategy

  • England is failing to plan for its ageing population – the spending review must put that right

  • The quiet revolution in built environment education and engagement – starting with children

  • The Coach: Why age isn’t the issue – it’s the life stage that counts

  • 2,000 young people, one mission: Rethinking access to architecture at the Festival of the Future

  • More than a masterplan: the people power behind Earls Court’s next chapter

  • The built environment belongs to everyone – so why are young voices so often excluded?

  • Westminster’s public toilets get a designer makeover as Hugh Broughton Architects completes first upgrade in £12.7m programme

  • Designing workplaces that work for everyone

In Pictures

  • In pictures: Kimbell Pike Architects converts listed Arts and Crafts building into Montessori nursery

  • In pictures: Scott Brownrigg’s flexible laboratory building at Peterhouse Technology Park

  • In pictures: Fraser Brown MacKenna completes 33-home development in Bethnal Green

  • In pictures: John Puttick Associates retrofit Victorian power station into youth hub in Blackburn

  • Grimshaw completes LA metro station at city’s largest airport

  • GT3 Architects completes UK’s ‘largest Passivhaus leisure centre’

  • GRID Architects unveils Dolphin Square refurbishment

  • First look at Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s V&A East Storehouse

  • In pictures: Fathom completes one of Clerkenwell’s largest heritage office projects

  • Repairing the urban fabric: Chris Dyson Architects restores Shoreditch weavers’ houses

WA100 2025

  • WA100 2025: Hopes take a wobble

  • WA100 2025: Digital edition

  • WA100 2025: The big list

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What if buildings made us feel better? Rethinking design through the lens of health

2025-06-19T05:00:00+01:00By

Tye Farrow makes the case for how a salutogenic approach to design can support neurological health, emotional well-being and human performance

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Designing through the storm: Rethinking sustainable construction in an age of crisis

2025-06-18T05:00:00+01:00By

Mitakshi Sirsi reflects on the fragility exposed by recent global events and outlines five strategies for embedding long-term value and ecological responsibility in built environment practice

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Demolition, density and distrust in Birmingham: estate renewal in a bankrupt city

2025-06-17T05:00:00+01:00By

With Birmingham in financial crisis, Joe Holyoak explores how plans for Ladywood and Druids Heath risk repeating past mistakes, and excluding the very residents they are intended to serve

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We cannot protect historic buildings without protecting the skills to care for them

2025-06-16T05:00:00+01:00By

We think we’re protecting our heritage — but are we really? After a week learning from conservation specialists, Eleanor Jolliffe explores what we’re getting right, and what we’re missing

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Grenfell revealed the dangers of a siloed industry, and why we must rethink design and construction education

2025-06-13T12:00:00+01:00By Justin Lunn2 comments

Our industry is full of specialists who tend to be siloed in their thinking. A new qualification at the University of Leeds aims to produce graduates with a broader range of skills across architecture, building services and structural engineering, writes course leader Justin Lunn

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The spending review offers hope for housing, but delivery systems must be fixed

2025-06-13T05:00:00+01:00By 1 comments

Chloë Phelps welcomes new funding commitments for housing, but warns we also need urgent reform of procurement and planning processes

  • Designing, building and growing the natural way: Wolves Lane community centre unveiled by Studio Gil and Material Cultures

  • Unpacking the museum: the V&A Storehouse in Stratford opens its doors

  • A Serpentine Pavilion for anxious times – but is that enough?

  • Bennetts’ timber and straw robotics lab pilots new net zero carbon building standard

  • From complexity to clarity: The Sainsbury Wing transformed

  • A cauldron on the Mersey: how Everton built their new stadium in just five years (Manchester United take note)

  • Designing from first principles: Inside David Kohn Architects’ Gradel Quadrangles

  • Industrial remix: how Hawkins\Brown retuned Wakefield’s Tileyard North for the creative economy

  • Designing for dance: inside O’Donnell + Tuomey’s Sadler’s Wells East

  • Digging deep: The radical engineering underpinning Stiff + Trevillion’s 65 Holborn Viaduct project

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  • RA Summer Exhibition: with no designated space, architecture is overshadowed

  • Surface Reflections: a quieter, more thoughtful London Design Biennale

  • Architecture and Social Change: Shaping an Impactful Practice

  • Beyond the optics: identity, class and the politics of equality in architecture and the arts

  • Faith, reuse and surveillance: Birmingham’s mosques through Mahtab Hussain’s lens

  • Between colonialism and nation-building: rethinking African modernism

  • Speedos, lidos and lost pools: a stylish look at swimming’s social past

  • ‘Would you rather be sold religion or soap?’: Venturi and Scott Brown’s story

  • Vector Architects: Gong Dong and the Art of Building

  • Outrage lives on: Ian Nairn’s critique still haunts Britain’s landscapes