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CGI view of the proposed 33 Cavendish Square scheme behind Oxford Circus
Reciprocal arrangements will streamline process to practice architecture in the two countries
Reciprocal arrangements will streamline process to practice architecture in the two countries
Winner for scheme that will be located at Dagenham Dock to be appointed this summer
Aerial view of TP Bennett’s revised proposals for plot B
Site has been given £40m makeover with project team including Gardiner & Thoebald
Aric Chen is the former lead curator for design and architecture at Hong Kong’s M+ museum
New owners of long-delayed Vauxhall Square development planning 20-storey height increase
Wandsworth planning officers give 28-storey scheme the thumbs down despite 10-storey height reduction
Wates and Havering council scheme the latest in £1.2bn plan to build 3,500 homes in borough
A former pub and canalside cash and carry could be demolished to free up the site
Building Design’s conference will take place on 2 October
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Colin Doig carried out 225 hours of unpaid work after pleading guilty to 2022 assault which also left his wife seriously injured
Exterior view of the approved scheme
Councillors argue city is drifting in a ‘New York direction’ without any clear policy on high-rise development
British Steel plant in Scunthorpe “vital” for country’s national security, business department says
RBKC says firms involved in cladding the tower with dangerous materials should pay a share of its losses
Simpson Haugh’s 76-storey Viadux 2 tower and Sheppard Robson’s 44-storey Whitworth Street scheme among approvals
Consultant says risk-averse contractors in capital taking longer to sign on dotted line for jobs
Christian Dimbleby joins Nordic practice after 20 years at passivhaus specialist Architype
Finalist for WA100 Architect of the Year Award 2024, Buckley Gray Yeoman guides us through the specification challenges present at Skylight
King’s Cross architect to lead consultant team including Civic Engineers on ’one of biggest growth opportunities in country’
Operating profit down by 90% and turnover 14% in eight months to March last year
Capital Letters, owned by a group of London councils, was set up to tackle homelessness but is set to shut down at the end of the year
Proposals for 77 Marsh Wall site to contain 925 homes and a mixed-use podium
Revised proposals for 85 Gracechurch Street two storeys shorter following basilica find
Plans for Universal Studios UK confirmed as government agrees deal with US giant Comcast
View of the proposed new podium
Scheme constitutes final two phases of the Alma Estate regeneration
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