All articles by Jim Dunton – Page 10
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Chapman Taylor gets go-ahead for Salford tower
Practice wins outline approval for 31-storey build-to-rent scheme
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Fletcher Priest wins Hamburg housing competition
Proposals for dockyard regeneration scheme honour legendary piano maker Steinway
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Fears as city eyes big cuts to planning team
Sheffield could slice departmental headcount by more than a quarter, leak suggests
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Foundation Architecture set for Southwark green light
Third-sector office plans would replace 1930s industrial building with double-sized block
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Alan Jones: Why Goldsmith Street is part of a ‘sea-change’
Mikhail Riches’ housing project answers two problems, RIBA president writes in New Statesman
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RSHP cooks up east London gasholders plans
Practice poised to lodge 565-home Bethnal Green scheme
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RIBA president rips into Conservative manifesto
Jones welcomes praise for UK’s design expertise – but questions safety stance
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Conservatives would introduce ‘new localised design rules’ for housing
Manifesto pledges also restate 300,000 homes-a-year target and MMC commitments
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TP Bennett’s Knightsbridge townhouses set for go-ahead
Practice praised for ‘successful 21 st -century reinterpretation’ of London terrace
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Taha blasts ‘architectural illiteracy’ of new planners
Failure to properly understand context lowers standards, says Clerkenwell Close architect
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Lib Dems pledge social-rent and Passivhaus revolution
Election manifesto promises 100,000 new housing association and council homes a year - and universal Passivhaus by 2025
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Prince Andrew signals retreat from design role
Duke of York became patron of Royal Fine Art Commission Trust earlier this year
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Cladding safety is ‘national emergency’, says Labour
RIBA says Bolton blaze demonstrates Grenfell Tower lessons have yet to be learnt
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Anger over Lubetkin tower refurbishment plans
Residents argue windows upgrade will compromise ‘unique’ design of block
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City gives formal nod to Eric Parry’s 1 Undershaft
Decision letter comes three years after Square Mile’s tallest tower won committee backing
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McGonigle McGrath scoops house of the year with £335k project
Practice uses ‘cost-saving hacks’ to top seven-strong shortlist with ‘outstanding quality’ home
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Low Line high fliers revealed
Five-strong shortlist for south London backstreets project hits the road
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Architecture has lost a pioneer: Ted Cullinan 1931-2019
RIBA president Alan Jones leads tributes to Ted Cullinan
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Bartlett makes £1.2m diversity ‘promise’
Annual scholarship funding offer looks to boost students from under-represented backgrounds
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Ted Cullinan dies at 88
Cullinan Studio has announced the death of its RIBA Gold Medal-winning founder