All UK articles – Page 9
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Clients show ‘total lack of engagement’ with Building Safety Act, says engineering services body
Trade body says government needs to begin public awareness campaign
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Stanton Williams beats big names to win Paddington laboratory scheme
Building at St Mary’s Hospital to provide space for research into antimicrobial resistance
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Thomas Heatherwick ups dividend as profit at his practice crashes by 73%
Heatherwick Studio founder took home £1.4m last year, almost a third of the profit earned by the practice
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High Court orders company behind £3.5bn theme park project to close
End of the road for the London Resort scheme after almost 14 years of development
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Design team sought for restoration of farm where Robert Burns wrote Auld Lang Syne
Bids due in for Ellisland Museum and Farm job by 24 January
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Fosters signs lease for three floors at its newly completed Battersea Power Station office block
Expanding practice inks deal after running out of space at its nearby UK headquarters
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Sheppard Robson submits plans for 44-storey Manchester tower
Latest addition to city’s high-rise cluster would include 364 homes
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Hollaway Studio’s Brompton Bikes HQ on hold after profits collapse
Building had been earmarked for Kent wetlands site
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AHMM stays in red after redundancy costs hit architect for more than £3m
Practice behind redevelopment of IBM building cut close to 130 jobs in latest financial year
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RIBA to move part of its collection to City of London archive during headquarters refurb
Other items to be made available on request at facility in Stockwell
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Opinion
The new NPPF will help at the margins but does little to reform our planning system
The latest changes to the National Planning Policy Framework offer some welcome tweaks, but the system remains as complex and inconsistent as ever
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Aecom secures planning for new Luton Town stadium
Hatters hope new ground will be ready by 2027
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Features
Best of 2024: Building Design’s book reviews of the year
From critiques of Britain’s architectural history to debates on urbanism and workplace culture, BD’s 2024 book reviews explored the ideas and challenges shaping the built environment today. Discover this year’s must-read titles
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Opinion
The government’s race to remediate unsafe homes: the promises and pitfalls
Andrew Mellor examines the government’s latest plan to accelerate building remediation, questioning whether speed can be achieved without compromising safety and quality
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Historic England rounds up most ‘remarkable’ 2024 heritage listings
A brutalist church, a 1930s house and a mock Tudor pub among highlights of buildings given protection this year
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HS2 chair to step down as costs on job continue to rise
Government says latest £66bn figure could come down after intervention
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FCBS and Grant Associates appointed to mixed-use scheme on historic Bath site
Two practices worked together on the Stirling Prize-winning Accordia development
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‘Significant’ investment in military homes planned after MOD repurchases £6bn estate
More than 36,000 military homes were sold in 1996 by MoD
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Confidence slumps to lowest level for a year as practices weigh impact of autumn Budget
Workload expectations fall in all regions as hopes of recovery fade, RIBA survey finds
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SOM working up plans for two-tower office scheme next to Barbican
US practice working with Lipton Rogers on plans to replace current head office of law firm Linklaters