All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 7
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Emerging architects and big names make shortlist for £8bn Thamesmead regeneration
Redevelopment will be largest in Peabody’s 158-year history
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Big-name practices shortlisted for £600m Leeds hospital design jobs
Appointments due to be made in the spring
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Number of furloughed construction staff rises
Value of industry claims rocketed 116% in December
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Hawkins Brown and White win £200m Cambridge Children’s Hospital
£200m hospital will be built on biomedical campus which is home to covid-19 vaccine creator
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Survivors launch Grenfell law suits as council begins action against cladding firm
Cases filed at High Court last month - as inquiry announces it will restart with remote hearings on February 8
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Government announces how it plans to make new homes net-zero by 2025
Response to Future Home Standard consultation centres on Parts L and F
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Running on empty: Whatever happened to the Nightingales?
The Nightingale hospitals, built in record time, were a proud moment for the industry. But with patient numbers overwhelming the NHS, Elizabeth Hopkirk asks why they never fulfilled their original promise
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New regulator is ‘response to disturbing allegations of malpractice heard by Grenfell Inquiry’
Government admits weaknesses in present construction product testing regime are behind decision
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Keppie paid almost £70k for Louisa Jordan hospital work
Government also reveals set-up cost for every Nightingale – as bill for English facilities set to hit half a billion
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Business secretary tells architects they are making ‘major contribution’ to recovery
Open letter from former construction minister makes case for sites to stay open – as some architects call for their closure
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RIBA president: 'Give us key worker status to keep sites open'
Alan Jones says architects have been pressured to go to sites, which government wants to stay open
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Victory for staff as practice relents and permits home working
On Architecture in U-turn over directive to go into office after Building Design flagged workers' concerns
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Architecture practice tells staff to work from office – or face the consequences
Staff risk disciplinary action if they work from home – or a police fine if they go to work
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry delayed by coronavirus again
Remote hearings could take place next month
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Dublin university launches design competition
Winning practice will join O’Donnell & Tuomey and Heneghan Peng in working for Technological University Dublin
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Grimshaw’s third Heathrow runway back on track as Supreme Court overturns ‘illegal’ ruling
Architect welcomes decision to reverse Court of Appeal judgement on £14bn project
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City approves Acme’s revised plans for Aldgate tower with rebuilt boozer
Revisions are said to pay homage to the ‘slum pub’ that was on the site
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Architects left hanging on a wire as Brexit uncertainty continues
’It’s a disgrace to leave industry in the dark’
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JTP submits plans for £500m Docklands scheme
Development includes 826 apartments, industrial space and a wharf
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BAME architects on notice for £500m framework
Three-year deal being procured by LHC and Southwark council