All Construction business: strategy, risk and regulations articles – Page 15
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Government’s guide to external wall assessments replaced
BSI publishes new fire safety guide as Gove withdraws flawed advice note
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Proctor & Matthews lodges plans for final phases of Nottingham housing
Sarah Wigglesworth and Turner Works also worked on riverside development
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Fosters’ partners share another multi-million-pound payday
Payment follows previous year’s £31m windfall
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Opinion
Gove makes progress on building safety – but many questions remain
The implications of this week’s announcements and their impact on the industry and leaseholders will only become apparent in the coming months, writes Andrew Mellor
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Opinion
A question of scale
Small provincial practices have more in common with large commercial firms than you might think, finds Eleanor Jolliffe
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Wilkinson Eyre’s profit jumps
Architect defies impact of pandemic - but declines to say whether it has paid back furlough money
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Warnings mount over Omicron shutting sites
Numbers of self-isloating workers expected to close some jobs but latest data says news is better on supply chain issues
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Planning system ‘faces crisis without higher fees’
Uncertainty and delays to planning reforms have had ‘chilling effect’, says wide-ranging House of Lords report
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Official behind MVRDV’s Marble Arch Mound paid more than council chief executive
Former Mecanoo director who oversaw much-derided project revealed to have been on £220,000 a year
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Tate Liverpool announces design contest for £25m overhaul
Architects have until next month to register interest in ‘major reimagining’
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AHMM turnover dives by 22%
Practice made a loss of more than £600,000 last year as covid ravaged workloads
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Profit, turnover and directors’ pay soar at ZHA
Pre-tax profit almost tripled at Zaha Hadid Architects in first year of pandemic
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Architects and clients recognised in New Year Honours
Honours for Grimshaw chair and director of Black Females in Architecture
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Squire & Partners’ Old Vic tower thrown out
Waterloo flats rejected on grounds they would have impacted on grade II-listed theatre
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City of London approved 70% more office floorspace this year
Corporation reports strong post-pandemic interest in office space
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Opinion
The king of urban renaissance had politicians – if not princes – at his feet
Richard Rogers was hugely influential as an urbanist as well an architect, writes David Rudlin
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Residents back redevelopment of estate that once sparked civil war at UCL
Metropolitan Workshop and Proctor & Matthews to press ahead with Carpenters Estate regeneration after residents vote in favour
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Trade deal will make it easier for UK architects to work in Australia
Architects welcome pact as ‘promising opportunity’
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Architects stay hopeful in the face of materials worries
Latest RIBA Future Trends survey says issue has grown since summer
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Foster & Partners’ Whitechapel tower rejected despite redesign
Councillors ignore officers’ advice and throw out 14-storey office scheme