All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 21
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Court bans 'urban explorers' from scaling Foster and PLP towers
Injunction bans free runners and climbers from Multiplex sites
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Assael to spread 2,000 homes over old margarine factory
Margarine Works expected to start on site in autumn 2019
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Footballers' Manchester tower faces legal challenge
Manchester Civic Society takes consent for Hodder’s 40-storey tower to court
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Hawkins Brown among architects to scoop spots on uni framework
Eight practices lined up for future university projects
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Board picked to oversee BDP's £4bn Palace of Westminster overhaul
Panel will act as client for landmark project
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Government launches fire regs consultation
The consultation, which runs until October, seeks views on the proposed clarification of statutory guidance on fire safety
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Combustible cladding ban should be extended to existing buildings, MPs say
Housing committee says ban should also cover hospitals, hotels and student accommodation
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Plans for final stage of Chelsea Barracks submitted
Phase 6B designed by Piercy Company and Squires
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SOM gets OK for City's third tallest tower
56-storey tower at 100 Leadenhall nicknamed Cheesegrater 2
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Kit Malthouse is the new housing minister
Architects react as junior benefits minister becomes fourth housing minister in two years
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Raab shuffled from housing brief after just six months
Prime minister set to appoint third minister for homes since June last year
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Sheppard Robson submits £64m plans for Liverpool university
Liverpool John Moores University is redeveloping a former Royal Mail site
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HOK's £165m Papworth hospital job delayed after failed insulation test
Contractor to carry out remedial work after using different insulation
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Few MPs have read Hackitt Review, claims housing minister
Building regs report commissioned in wake of Grenfell is ‘very long’, says Raab
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Architects write to PM demanding Brexit clarity
RIBA, Make, Aecom and Arup among signatories on letter to Theresa May
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Buildings still at risk after ACM cladding removed, MPs told
Experts say many buildings where ACM cladding has been removed are still not meeting fire safety standards
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Architects land places on £1bn Wates regen job
Further practices on framework for future phases of Essex project
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Criminal liability for building reg breaches is 'prod we need', RIBA tells MPs
Severe punishment may be only way to overhaul industry