All UK articles – Page 48
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Plans lodged for £100m net zero neighbourhood in Sheffield
First phase of 1,000 home scheme by developer Citu to create canal-side neighbourhood in underused part of the city
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Gibson Thornley details Seifert office block refurbishment
“Urban forest” to be planted inside 1970s Maple House on Tottenham Court Road
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Gove on collision course with Bishop of Gloucester after latest housing intervention
The Rt Rev Rachel Treweek calls housing secretary’s move ‘incomprehensible’
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Inspector approves ‘hidden’ 24-home Brixton scheme at appeal
Rohacs Architects’ five-storey proposals include mix of apartments and houses
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Feilden Fowles unveils vision for Fountains Abbey upgrade
Unesco World Heritage site ruins to get extended visitor centre and gardens rejig under newly submitted plans
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Wilkinson Eyre’s £130m Wembley college makes the grade
New College of North West London campus is earmarked for the site of the Olympic Office Centre
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Stanton Williams teases vision for Peak District ‘Gateway’
Scheme is first phase of £300m low-carbon hotel and travel hub in Derbyshire
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Studio Egret West completes refurbishment of Goldfinger’s Balfron tower
Grade II*-listed landmark’s refresh includes a library, gym and yoga room in its former utility tower
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Brent council poised to approve three more towers
Mixed-use schemes up to 23-storeys in height to add to borough’s growing number of high rises
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Fresh confusion as government announcement on CE marking does not cover construction products
Current system will run out in June 2025, CPA confirms
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In pictures: The Northcliffe by John Robertson Architects
JRA completes extensive revamp of former Daily Mail headquarters
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Puttick gets go-ahead for latest Preston Youth Zone plans
Approval comes more than six years after earlier scheme in shadow of city’s brutalist bus station got green light
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T-levels need ‘considerable work’ to succeed, Ofsted warns
Students are ‘misled’ about content of courses while industry placements can be inappropriate, regulator finds
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British Museum trails masterplan launch and competition
Outgoing director Hartwig Fischer says renovation work “will take several decades”
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Green light for Scott Brownrigg’s Canary Wharf life sciences retrofit
Office block to be extended and refurbished to provide laboratory space
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Councillors block Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands’ Lambeth hotel
Westminster Bridge Road proposals would have been global operator’s fourth hotel in the Waterloo area
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MCW Architects completes new buttery at St John’s College, Cambridge
A series of new social spaces reinvigorates the communal traditions of a Cambridge college
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Berkeley outlines plans to restart Rolfe Judd’s stalled south London towers
Tools downed on Old Kent Road’s biggest redevelopment last year amid viability concerns
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In pictures: Stone House by Architecture for London
Designed by Architecture for London, Stone House is a grade II listed villa in Islington, London. The home has been extended and refurbished to create additional space for family life, with the rear extension designed as a stone pavilion.
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Cambridge architecture apprenticeship produces first cohort of 16
The University of Cambridge is amongst the first UK universities to embrace the architecture apprenticeship