All UK articles – Page 134
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BDP snaps up stadium architect Pattern
Acquisition puts UK’s second-biggest practice within striking distance of Fosters’ crown
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Opinion
More trouble ahead for the planning white paper
The mutant algorithm was only the start of the problems, argues Julia Park
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Covid sends Aukett Swanke to £1m interim loss
Listed architect expects business to rally as work in Europe holds up
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Wilkinson Eyre completes RHS science centre
Scheme includes labs researching how plants can help tackle environmental challenges
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Lords housing inquiry will look at case for diversifying sector
Smaller developers can take on difficult sites, says new chair
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Homes England drafts in Design Council to boost quality
Chairman says pandemic and climate emergency - and his work at Argent - convinced him of need to prioritise good design
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Opinion
The subtle art of designing places with character
If you don’t want sterility be prepared to get messy, writes Martyn Evans
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Features
Working with children: The best clients you’ve never had
What is good youth engagement and why should we do it, asks Dinah Bornat
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Judging panel announced for Stratford Design Challenge
Enter our Building [Re]Design competition and have your work appraised by leading architects and clients
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Accordia residents say they face financial ruin after block declared unsafe
Timber structure falls foul of post-Grenfell rules
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Planning gateway 1: What’s changing from August
Five key points from fire safety experts at Building Designs’s Risk Regulations event this week
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Final decision on Fosters’ Tulip to be made in September
Planning inspector’s report now in the hands of Robert Jenrick
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Saumarez Smith brands Piercy & Co’s South Ken office ‘hideous’
Proposals would see art deco building replaced by six-storey offices
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Ministers too ‘timid’ on net zero, climate advisors warn
Major report criticises lack of strategy on reducing aviation and decarbonising buildings
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Jenrick throws out Pilbrow plans for old fire brigade HQ
Developer mulls options after local planning authority over-ruled by inspector and minister
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Opinion
If you ignore net zero you’d better be prepared to pay the cost
We are entering challenging but exciting times, writes Andrew Mellor
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Twelve Architects unveils plans for Manchester High Line
Temporary installation could pave way for permanent viaduct makeover
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Planning experts to take fresh look at London’s industrial land
Commission to deliver policy recommendations for brownfield planning later this year