All UK articles – Page 155
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BPTW’s 500-home Ebbsfleet scheme approved
Development is latest approval for ‘garden city’ on banks of the Thames
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Chief planner hints at government backtrack on Section 106 reforms
Joanna Averley says proposed changes to developer contribution system will proceed ’incredibly carefully’
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Architects’ end-of-year optimism set to be punctured by latest lockdown
Confidence surged in December before new restrictions - and Brexit deal - announced
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Victorian Society objects to ‘poor quality’ Preston museum revamp
Buttress’ plans approved by city council
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Chipperfield fails to turn profit for second year running
Architect flags 68% hike in EMEA revenue and boosted headcount but business finished 2019 in the red
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BDP’s £500m Northern Estate programme shut down
Decision comes amid radical changes to the £4bn revamp of parliament, such as accessing Westminster from the river
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Jenrick ‘must act’ on housing project in PM’s constituency
Developer slams housing secretary’s ‘astonishing’ inaction over 500-home JTP and Collado Collins project
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What the Brexit deal means for architects
RIBA’s Lucy Monks unpacks how the future-relationship agreement will change everything for the profession, from visiting clients to recognition of qualifications
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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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‘It’s tough for morale’: Architect’s frustration over critical-worker rules
Gort Scott director complains as wide interpretation sees white collar workers sending children to school while others struggle
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Rattle departure prompts questions over £288m Diller Scofidio & Renfro venue
Prospect of new Barbican concert hall was key lure for conductor’s move to London Symphony Orchestra
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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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Scott Brownrigg’s military medicine museum approved
Museum to relocate to Cardiff docks from current premises in a Hampshire military barracks
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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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Green light for Tim Groom Architects’ £50m apartment blocks
Manchester practice’s designs for 300 homes close to city centre approved
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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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Sale of Maccreanor Lavington homes funds BBC TV Centre development
Housing association to buy 142 West London homes to be built by Stanhope-led joint venture
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‘Brexit disruption postponed’ warning
Full customs declarations for construction products only required from July
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Scrapping Erasmus is a tragedy for the next generation of architects
Britain’s exit from the exchange programme has needlessly destroyed something of enormous value, writes Oliver Bayliss
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Thomas Heatherwick handed nearly £6m in dividends in last two years
Payments revealed in Heatherwick Studio’s latest accounts