All UK articles – Page 123
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News
Norman Foster to chair this year’s Stirling jury
The judges – who have five Stirling Prizes between them – will visit all the shortlisted projects
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Opinion
It’s good to talk – and it's the only way to get the job done
The collegiate nature of working together in an office is such an important part of learning and growing, argues Martyn Evans
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Jencks’ Cosmic House and archival drawings go public this weekend
Gallery: Jencks, Farrell, CZWG and Paolozzi sketches – plus Koolhaas reject
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Plans lodged for next phase of Birmingham’s £700m Paradise development
Commercial building, hotel and new public realm schemes designed by FCBS, ISA, GHA and Grant
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Opinion
Watch out for more changes as Building Safety Bill makes progress
The coming months are going to be challenging for anyone with an interest in building safety and regulation. We must be alert to more rapidly changing legislation and guidance, writes Andrew Mellor
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News
Architects urge governments to decarbonise global building codes
RIBA and Architects Declare publish joint report ahead of COP26
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Tulip ruling pushed to next month as Gove is handed decision
Reshuffle blamed for three-week delay
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Luca Poian Forms wins Preston mosque design competition
London architect’s designs for oval-shaped mosque trump international rivals
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Industry launches post-Grenfell code for construction products
Initiative aims to fight misleading marketing by firms after inquiry heard shocking evidence
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Technical
Technical Study: Restoring Birmingham Selfridges’ cladding
Future Systems’ Selfridges has donned temporary garb of greater gaudiness while faults are fixed in the glittering blue chainmail below. Thomas Lane explains the technical challenges. Photography by Oliver Lane
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News
Convert existing buildings to boost ‘left behind’ communities, says report
Former Number 10 advisor calls for mass transfer of empty buildings to local communities
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Features
A ‘mountain of priorities’ in Gove’s in-tray
Planning reform, building safety and housing numbers will compete for attention from new housing secretary Michael Gove
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News
All aboard Grimshaw’s £1.1bn Northern Line Extension
Services on the first tube extension this century started this morning after six years of construction
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Features
Michael Gove: his stance on housing, planning and the environment
A few pointers to the new housing secretary’s views on key policy areas
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News
Chris Pincher stays as housing minister within ‘levelling up’ department
Beefed-up department to work alongside levelling up taskforce
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News
Green light for Piercy & Co’s South Kensington office described by Saumarez Smith as 'hideous'
Controversial scheme will see existing art deco block flattened
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Revealed: Stirling Prize shortlist announced
A Clerkenwell office threatened with wrecking ball one of six set to find out next month who has won UK architecture’s top prize
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Heads roll at RICS following governance scandal report
Chief executive and president of surveyors’ institution among four senior figures to quit in wake of debacle
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News
Pedder & Scampton completes Chad Gordon autism campus
Retrofitted centre is for Haringey residents with autism, complex learning disabilities and Aspergers