All Energy, infrastructure and refurbishment articles – Page 24
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Donald Insall’s restoration of Bart’s Hospital approved
Grade I-listed north wing and gatehouse to be opened up to more visitors
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Morris & Co wins approval for hanging gardens in Paddington
Planted balconies will be added to one of the earliest offices to complete in canalside development
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Hydrogen could play key role in heating buildings, says government
But much research remains to be done, long-awaited strategy admits
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Cost of Hammersmith Bridge stabilisation cut by 80% as council picks Mott MacDonald scheme
Decision on Foster’s proposal expected next month
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MPs back bid to stop work on HS2 as petition triggers Parliamentary debate
Debate confirmed for September 13 after public petition gathers more than 150,000 signatures
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Get carbon-literate, domestic architects urged
‘You have huge opportunity to influence refurb sector,’ says co-founder of ACAN as new campaign launched
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Hackney approves redevelopment of Shoreditch’s church-turned-salvage yard
Grade I-listed St Michael and All Angels Church will be turned into offices
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Lloyd’s grade I listing ‘no guarantee of protection’, warns C20 Society
Conservation chief warns Lloyd’s: ‘We’ll be watching you’ as redevelopment plans spark concern
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RSHP tight-lipped as plans to redevelop Lloyd’s building announced
Owners reveal they have spoken to several architects
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Designers can prevent new homes overheating, so why do we have a problem?
For too long we have lacked legislation to support good design, but the Future Homes Standard offers some hope
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Crossrail chief admits Bond Street station opening date at risk of slipping – again
Mark Wild has already conceded the line's central section will open with or without the McAslan station
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C20 Society hits out at FCBS plan to bulldoze Bristol bank buildings
Scheme drawn up by Feilden Clegg Bradley with Grant Associates
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Work gets underway at BDP Pattern’s £500m Everton stadium
Official construction start comes three weeks after Unesco stripped Liverpool of its World Heritage Site status
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Architects urge government to engage over climate emergency
Steve Tompkins calls for ‘collective courage’ to act on IPCC report
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Ministers in talks to bring back failed Green Homes Grant retrofit scheme
Business secretary admits the scrapped £2bn programme had been ‘problematic’
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AHMM submits plans for 24-storey ‘biophilic’ City office
Scheme will replace 1980s buildings near Shoreditch and Whitechapel fringe
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Make to replace Piccadilly landmark after two Westminster planning wins
Office scheme will require demolition of 1960s French Railways House – while 7 Millbank will be rebuilt
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Resilient high streets need space for surprises
Leave a little room for the unplanned and experimental, writes Sarah Featherstone in this piece for our Stratford Design Challenge series
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Hunt is on for architect to design new vision for Greenwich Observatory
Three practices will be shortlisted for prestigious job to enhance visitor attraction at 17 th -century complex
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O’Donnell Brown submits plans for UK’s first Passivhaus Plus hamlet
Six homes in Norfolk aim to breathe new life into community requisitioned for military use