All UK articles – Page 12
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Rapid surge in demand could result in material supply issues, says CLC
Market slowdown has led to reduction in supply and stock levels, industry group warns
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Historic England calls for RSHP’s 99 Bishopsgate to be refused over heritage fears
Government advisor tells City to throw out Brookfield’s 54-storey City tower submitted in September
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Rayner gives green light to 165-home scheme previously blocked by Gove on design grounds
Plans designed for Berkeley by OSP Architecture and LDA Design
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HS2 confirms steel contractor’s welding problems have hit nine of its bridges
Defect in steel supplied by Severfield related to manufacturing at one factory, railway says
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Taskforce calls for cross-departmental unit to lead national older people’s housing strategy
Wide-ranging paper also calls for planning presumption in favour of later living housing and requirements on Homes England to support its expansion
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Eric Parry’s revised 1 Undershaft plans criticised by neighbouring occupiers
Security measures for proposed seven-metre high digital screen would create “environment of surveillance”, pension scheme says
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Features
Building archives: The Festival of Britain, 1951
A summer event showcasing the best of Britain’s modernist architecture helps London to embrace its postwar future
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Developers’ confidence creeping up but supply chain worries remain, London cost consultant says
Exigere adds investment conditions ‘increasingly supportive’ for getting schemes going
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John McAslan & Partners’ Burrell Collection refurbishment named Scotland’s building of the year
Scheme is most significant revamp of grade A-listed building since it opened in 1983
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Manchester approves nearly 1,500 homes by Hawkins Brown, Bell Phillips and Simpson Haugh
Approved schemes include two towers
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Arb research uncovers ‘staggering’ levels of discrimination and sexual misconduct in the architecture profession
A survey of nearly 900 professionals found more than a third had experienced insults relating to protected characteristics
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Opinion
The One in Which People Decide City Living is OK
Thirty years after the pilot of Friends, David Rudlin recalls how the sitcom’s portrayal of city living influenced a generation’s attitudes towards urban life
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Pennycook ‘convinced’ 1.5 million homes are deliverable but won’t commit to annual targets
Housing minster tells MPs he can’t provide a figure for the number of affordable or social rent homes to be delivered within the 1.5 million homes target
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Practices ‘increasingly cautious’ about staffing as sector confidence weakens, says RIBA report
October has seen rising pessimism across workloads and recruitment compared to the previous month
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RIBA headquarters to close from June next year while refurb is carried out
Work expected to take around two and a half years
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MPs launch inquiry into environmental impact of Starmer’s planning reforms
Environmental audit committee to probe environmental sustainability of the government’s plans for 1.5m homes
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Hugh Broughton Architects appointed on Westminster public toilets job
Eight toilets to be refurbished across the borough in bid to replicate “Victorian civic pride” in public sanitation
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RIBA issues ‘cautionary note’ for practices not paying staff the Real Living Wage
New Real Living Wage for London and the UK set last month
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Sadiq Khan set to appoint Karen Buck as chair of London development corporation
Former MP Karen Buck will be responsible for spearheading the delivery of tens of thousands of affordable homes near the new Old Oak Common HS2 station.
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Saltdean Lido removed from Historic England’s heritage at risk register following restoration
But 155 sites added in updated 2024 list, including a 15th century school house which survived an arson attack by suffragettes