All articles by Jim Dunton – Page 7
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HTA gets go-ahead for huge Battersea scheme
Henley Halebrown also worked on plans for 2,550 homes, leisure centre and library
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Architects back Scruton’s call to rewrite ‘country house clause’
Architects share Building Beautiful Commission’s concerns over innovation ‘loophole’
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Wright & Wright lands Chichester gallery commission
Practice beats Carmody Groarke and Hat to Pallant House gig
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Hugh Broughton returns to controversial York scheme
New plans submitted for grade I-listed Clifford’s Tower – minus shop and visitors’ centre
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City of London names interim planning chief
Gwyn Richards will step up when Annie Hampson retires next month
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Westminster sets out its case against Adjaye’s Holocaust Memorial
Planning officers say proposals would harm Palace of Westminster’s setting
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Sheppard Robson gets go-ahead for green-wall City hotel
Planners told 400,000-plant façade will not be fire hazard if maintained properly
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Grenfell Inquiry: London mayor seeks interim safety recommendations
Khan also calls on PM to secure rapid replacement for Benita Mehra, who resigned from inquiry panel at weekend
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RIBA blasts proposals to hike earnings bar for architect visas
Vallance says Migration Advisory Committee ‘fundamentally misunderstands’ architecture profession
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Grenfell Inquiry: Studio E questions expert architect’s competence
Practice demands chance to ‘properly comment’ on Paul Hyett’s 575-page report - and that he reveal his own cladding experience
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Grenfell Inquiry: Studio E ‘can’t afford legal team’
Phase-two hearing told architect has to make ‘difficult decisions’ about how to explain its involvement in tower-block refurb
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Grenfell Inquiry: Studio E criticises ‘unfit for purpose’ regulatory system
Opening statement from original refurb architect also expresses ‘deep and profound sorrow’ over tragedy
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Allies & Morrison becomes fourth architect to take on Canary Wharf site
Fosters and César Pelli among practices to have had a crack at North Quay
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Foster floats House of Lords design contest
Ex-peer says government should ‘take cue’ from grand projects of 19 th century
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Building Regs changes ‘not fit to meet net-zero target’
Architects warn Part L and Part F proposals ‘could have disastrous unintended consequences’
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PRP and Hamiltons bag planning for Knightsbridge hotel
£300m boutique scheme will replace brutalist car park which has tunnel to Harrods
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Snug Architects lodges plans for prayer landmark
Project team eyes December start on site for 50m tall Möbius strip
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Architect struck off for litany of failings
Oxfordshire practitioner used clients’ cash to pay staff wages and let insurance cover lapse
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Fosters’ Tulip tower team launches appeal
Project backers seek to overturn mayor of London’s veto
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Stiff & Trevillion takes Belgravia baton from Aukett Swanke
Practice draws up ’world-class retail’ proposals for Grosvenor’s historic builder’s yard