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Allies and Morrison lead Croydon masterplan consultation
Consultation begins for Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield’s transformation of Croydon’s North End Quarter, with proposals for mixed-use development, public spaces, and new housing
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Rayner intervenes over 8,400-home scheme in Kent opposed by local council
Planning officers had recommended refusal for Milton Studio-designed scheme due to “urbanising impact”
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More than half of people who are often lonely believe architects are out of touch, poll finds
Report for the Centre for Social Justice found 52% of frequently lonely adults did not believe buildings are designed to encourage community
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Network Rail to appoint new development partner for Liverpool Street station only after it gets planning
Acme’s scaled back proposals to cost a third less than previous plans and will be submitted within next two months
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Hackney approves plans for Old Street office tower
Studio Kyson’s 14-storey scheme the third to be approved on site since 2013
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Derwent to start Oxford Street redevelopment after replacing Hopkins with DSDHA
Grade II-listed Holden House scheme to start next year
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New Towns Taskforce seeks views on suitable sites for developments of more than 10,000 homes
Independent panel set up by government and chaired by Michael Lyons issues call for evidence
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Decision on Woolwich towers scheme handed demolition order expected by end of next month
Comer Homes’ 200-home site in Woolwich handed enforcement notice last year after breaching planning permission
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Estate agency founder Kevin Hollinrake appointed shadow housing secretary
Former chair of Hunters has been MP since 2015
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Booming UK workloads send income up at Allies and Morrison
Firm was finally given planning for new showcourt at Wimbledon in September
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Network Rail began looking at redrawing Liverpool Street development in the summer
Acme brought in to work on ’completely reimagined’ proposals for station after previous plan amassed huge opposition
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Design competitions: can Chris Williamson move beyond a social media spat and help usher in change?
In an in-depth interview, the WW&P co-founder and RIBA’s next president responds to criticism over “tone deaf” social post and tries to look forward
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Three in five buildings with dangerous cladding have yet to be identified, warns watchdog
Some unsafe buildings may never be identified, National Audit Office says
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Reeves set to announce pension reform to boost infrastructure investment by billions
Pension reforms ‘central’ to government’s plan for growth, says Treasury
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RIBA claims Arb proposals to reform accreditation rules risk ‘haemorrhaging talent’
Jack Pringle calls move “elitist and ill-judged” in latest attack on regulator’s education reforms
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HTA submits plans to redevelop 1960s tower evacuated due to safety concerns
HTA Design and housing association Clarion proposing to replace local east London landmark with 23-storey tower
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Simpson Haugh submits plans for 1,200-home Birmingham tower scheme
Proposals include five blocks up to 49 storeys in height
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RIBA unveils shortlist for 2024 House of the Year
Muyiwa Oki described the six shortlisted projects as “truly remarkable, breathtaking pieces of architecture”
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AHMM submits plans for redevelopment of Carpenters’ Hall in the City
Proposals partly a response to a roof extension scheme at the neighbouring 75 London Wall
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‘Invest, invest invest’: Budget sets out plans for £100bn capital investment
Schools, housing and hospitals all set to benefit as Labour goes for growth