All articles by Jim Dunton – Page 42
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Shuttleworth: It's madness to tear down 40-year-old buildings
Make Architects founder criticises development cycle, but admits participating with 5 Broadgate
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PRP reveals 20% gender pay gap
Practice insists imbalance has narrowed significantly over past 11 months
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SOM lodges plans for ‘Cheesegrater 2’ tower
57-storey block would be City of London’s third-tallest building
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Coffey bags planning for revised Strand scheme
Façade changes for Somerset House neighbour win Westminster’s support
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Sector voices disappointment over chancellor’s Spring Statement
RIBA decries lack of Brexit reassurance for architects
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Letwin blames price protection for slow housing build-out
Tory grandee says his final report will look at breaking up large sites for delivery by multiple housebuilders
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Go-ahead for Sheppard Robson’s 620-home Romford scheme
Architects working on other phases of £1bn regeneration include Conran and JTP
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Hawkins/Brown shows off UCL’s Olympic Park outpost
Here East conversion provides structural testing facilities, environmental chambers and 330-seat auditorium
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Campaigners seek inquiry into Hodder’s Manchester tower
Save Britain’s Heritage spearheads drive to get 40-storey St Michael’s development called in for independent scrutiny
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Pascall & Watson confirms Stansted booking
Practice appointed to develop and deliver new arrivals terminal concept
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Bradford backs saving brutalist landmark
Debate on future of city’s Highpoint building ends in vote to save it
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JAA cleared to regenerate ‘at risk’ south London mansion
Plans will create flats in grade II stately home and grounds
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Westminster faces High Court challenge over Hopkins plans
Victorian Society makes rare legal threat to council
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Eric Parry’s 'outstanding' Soho hotel plans approved
Westminster council approves 118-bed Great Marlborough Street scheme
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Questions emerge on Liverpool’s proposed skyline policy
Bid to retain heritage status contains significant loopholes
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RIBA: Value of work in progress falls for first time since 2013
January saw first year-on-year drop in almost five years
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Big reveal for Adjaye’s cathedral plans
Architect proposes ‘uniquely Ghanaian’ ceremonial landmark
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RSHP lands South Kensington regen role
Transport for London unveils preferred team for redevelopment of its land holding at listed museum-quarter gateway
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Fosters' Apple Park 'causing staff injuries'
Reports claim ‘ultra-transparent’ glass is foxing workers at Calilfornia headquarters