All UK articles – Page 23
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‘Recession is a change agent’: Why Gensler is launching itself into the UK housing market
In the second of our interviews with senior Gensler executives, global co-chief executive Julia Simet and co-managing principal for Europe Duncan Swinhoe talk to Tom Lowe about turning towards office-to-residential conversions, how the UK planning system needs to change and why the world’s biggest practice doesn’t have targets
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Morris & Co’s Shoreditch office plans finally approved at fourth committee hearing
Twice-redesigned scheme has been mired in planning woes since July last year
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HTA Design unveils first phase of Crystal Palace Park facelift
Scheme to restore park’s Victorian features including its listed dinosaur sculptures and Italian Terraces
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Adjaye Associates announces leadership changes
Troubled practice appoints CEOs for its three studios as David Adjaye becomes “executive chair”
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Herzog & de Meuron’s £1.5bn Liverpool Street station plans hit by more than 2,000 objections
Westminster and Hackney councils join onslaught of objectors to “barbaric” planning application expected to be heard later this year
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Faulkner Browns unveils plan to refurbish grade I-listed Newcastle market building
Two new pavilions would be built in early 19th century Grainger Market under plans
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General public assumes architects have high professional standards, Arb survey finds
Research being carried out to inform regulator’s new code of conduct and practice
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Black Sabbath pub gets grade II listing
Protection for Birmingham venue could thwart high-rise redevelopment plans
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Leeds co-living scheme is approved at appeal
Yeme Architects gets go-ahead for 78-unit plans at listed former library
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Gove intervenes in London Plan as Khan pledges to double council housebuilding
Housing secretary and London mayor continue battle over housing
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Extension gives councils enough time to ensure building control provision, says LABC chief
But overall registrations unlikely to rise substantially from current level
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Scott Brownrigg reveals £35m Wootton Science Park plans
Blueprint targets delivery of five new commercal buildings at Oxfordshire centre
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Mitigating local planning concerns meant HS2 was always going to be expensive, says scheme’s former COO
Unfair to compare railway’s cost to those in Europe because of amount of tunnels and cuttings that have needed digging, Richard Robinson adds
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Campaigners to launch High Court challenge against Make’s £700m ITV Studios plans
Save Our South Bank announce intention to start judicial review against Michael Gove’s decision to approve scheme last month
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Sadiq Khan announces £100m fund to restart stalled schemes
London mayor wants to revive housing projects halted by economic challenges
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Newground Architects completes Tottenham council housing
Scheme replaces dilapidated bungalows with zero-carbon flats and houses
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Building control averts looming crisis after accreditation deadline extended
Inspectors now have until July to prove competence following announcement of 13 week extension for industry in England
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Morris & Co revises delayed Shoreditch scheme for the second time
Mixed-use proposals heading to fourth planning committee meeting next week after three deferrals
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Green light for Glancy Nicholls' 47-storey Birmingham tower
Residential scheme to be the tallest in the city’s Broad Street tower cluster
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Stiff & Trevillion unveils chopped down rejig of rejected City tower
Revised scheme to include four-storey roof extension to grade II*-listed Holland House following refusal of original plans in 2021