All UK articles – Page 46
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In pictures: Coffey Architects completes Modern Barn
The timber-wrapped coastal home is made of three linear stacked volumes and sits close to the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site
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Government launches wider probe into Caledonian Modular work after school closures
Poor workmanship blamed for structural defects at three schools as DfE alerts other government departments
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Scott Brownrigg gets go-ahead for Brentford scheme
Mixed-use blocks will deliver 111 homes and space for business
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Three modular schools built by same contractor ordered to close over safety fears
HLM and Stride Treglown were lead architects on trio of schools shuttered weeks before start of autumn term
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Costs of meeting high-rise building safety rules could reach nearly £3bn, DLUHC says
Impact assessment shows estimated costs of new regime for ‘higher-risk’ residential buildings
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Investment in repairs delivers greater economic return than housebuilding, says think tank
Report urges government to spend on homes that threaten health
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In pictures: Moll Architects completes Victorian house extension
Designed by Moll Architects, the Wilkinson Street project involved the renovation and extension of a mid-Victorian family home in south London. Originally built in the 1860s, the house is situated in the Albert Square Conservation area, a part of the city that escaped the bombs of the blitz during ...
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BDP gets go-ahead for Birmingham Children’s Hospital expansion
Work at grade II-listed building will deliver new glass façade and three-storey elective care hub
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Councillors block 700-home Glancy Nicholls scheme
Loss of old industrial buildings and lack of larger family apartments fuels rejection of plans for Birmingham’s Digbeth area
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AHR lodges plans for 245-home harbourside scheme in Bristol
Mixed-use proposals are tweaked after criticism from former RIBA president George Ferguson
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Takero Shimazaki lodges plans to redevelop Hackney Wick theatre
Proposals follow demise of masterplan drawn up by Jestico & Whiles and Stockwool
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Goldstein Heather gets approval for Essex villas
Development on former school site seeks to repair urban grain and respond to adjacent locally listed houses
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Campaigners seek listing for ‘Guernica of Brighton’
Bid aims to save modernist synagogue and stained-glass windows from demolition
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Buckley Gray Yeoman submits plans to refurbish 1980s Westminster office
Practice also sends in proposals for mixed-use canal-side scheme in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
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In pictures: Fletcher Priest Architects completes first phase of Knightsbridge Estate
Fletcher Priest Architects has completed the first phase of the regeneration of The Olayan Group’s Knightsbridge Estate, restoring a set of historic buildings into a modern, mixed-use estate. The development includes 10,750 sqm of workspace, 33 build-to-rent properties set around an internal courtyard, a rooftop restaurant, and new retail spaces, ...
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Council contradicts Aecom’s claim that Shell demolition plans had ‘fully explored’ reuse
Aberdeen council says talks with Shell on knocking down former HQ were “not a full assessment”
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The loss of the Crooked House pub reveals that built heritage is about a lot more than buildings
Old buildings and the stories that we tell about them are often at the heart of what makes a place special, writes Martyn Evans
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Glancy Nicholls’ 700-home Birmingham scheme set for green light
Pressworks proposals include 23-storey tower on edge of city centre
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GT3 announces partnership with US design firm
Newcastle and Nottingham practice says alliance with Sasaki will open new doors
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Government to fast-track ban on shared mixed-sex toilets in new buildings
Amendments to building regulations to require either single-sex shared toilets or private mixed-sex toilets