All UK articles – Page 167
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RSHP cooking on gas as council approves gasholders scheme
Tower Hamlets clears apartment plans despite 2,000-signature petition
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Fosters’ partners share £31m bumper bonus after restructure
Cash split between 154 senior staff
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Planning reforms are ‘big opportunity’ to tear down brutalist buildings, says Jenrick
Housing secretary said pulling down ’mistakes of the recent past’ was one of the reasons he expanded permitted development
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Grenfell inquiry hears boss had ‘every confidence’ in building control officer
Council manager says surveyor only had 30 live projects and rejects allegations of ‘culture of bullying’
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OMA and Carmody Groarke reveal new images of £770m Greenwich scheme
Council planning decision expected towards the end of this year
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Final report on competency in built environment published
The interim report was published in August 2019
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‘We’ll look back and spot the monuments to this terrible time’
Six more months of working from home will leave an ugly mark on our towns, warns development chief
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Ian Ritchie unveils budget proposal to relocate Houses of Parliament
Both Houses would be decamped to a site behind the Ministry of Defence
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Levitt Bernstein wins planning for £80m Manchester mixed-use scheme
Scheme to provide 410 homes and commercial space
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Radical ideas to improve young people's life chances through better housing
Damien Sharkey explains how HUB's recent design competition set out to defy traditional housing models and help the next generation thrive
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Council austerity measures meant inspection corners were cut, Grenfell Inquiry told
Building control officer had 130 projects to keep track of and felt forced to make ‘judgments’ about whose work needed most focus
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Green light for £10m Wimshurst Pelleriti housing scheme in Twickenham
Scheme to include 46 homes
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Brits don’t have the appetite to return to the office, at least not full time
Clients seem divided on what do with their office space, but most think the pandemic will permanently change how and where staff work, says Jack Pringle
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Tories launch £3bn housing retrofit programme
Money will be spent on private houses and public buildings
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‘The real threat is the looming recession’
Sunak’s winter warmer is all about the short term but architects’ concerns stretch much further into the future
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A fifth of architects expect to cut staff by end of the year
Figure rises to nearly 25% for London practices
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Grenfell digest: What Harley, CEP and Max Fordham told us this week
Facades specialist’s staff questioned on project management failings and reliance on advice from suppliers
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Grenfell M&E consultant suggested combustible insulation for sustainability
Safe mineral wool product ruled out because ’aspirational’ efficiency target would not have been hit, inquiry hears
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Chancellor announces replacement for furlough scheme
New measures come into force on November 1