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NewsThinktank calls for new asset class to boost housing for young professionals
Centre-right thinktank Onward proposes creating Purpose Built Young Professional Accommodation as a new asset-class with exemptions from space standards and affordable housing requirements to boost delivery for under-35s.
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NewsGreen light for Make’s plans to retrofit its first big project
Practice’s 2007 refurbishment of 55 Baker Street in Marylebone was firm’s first major scheme to complete
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NewsAllies & Morrison’s turnover slips as income outside UK more than halves
Profit also down by almost a third as practice cuts staff numbers by 14%
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FeaturesChris Williamson: ‘Architects are burying their heads in the sand on AI’
RIBA’s president on the threat AI poses to the architecture profession, his plans for increasing architects’ pay and his award-winning stage play
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NewsPerkins & Will’s Westminster library scheme unanimously approved
University of Westminster to replace 1930s building with seven-storey library
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NewsAckroyd Lowrie redesigns SPPARC office scheme in Bermondsey as co-living housing
Scheme to retain facade of locally listed Victorian warehouse
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NewsBSR chair calls for wider regulation of construction professions
Andy Roe tells committee there is ‘great danger’ in subcontracting system
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NewsHowells wins outline consent for Edgbaston Street Gardens development at appeal
Plans assume relocation of Bull Ring Indoor Market traders to David Kohn Architects’ new market hall within Lendlease’s Smithfield development
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NewsBerkeley defends decision to cut affordable housing to 8% in dRMM’s controversial Peckham scheme
Developer spars with council in opening day of Planning Inspectorate inquiry into 877-home Aylesham Centre redevelopment
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NewsJTP gets green light for 2,900 homes on former east London gasworks site
Full permission for major enabling and remediation works ahead of residential development
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NewsGovernment confirms £120m funding to reopen Oxford’s Cowley branch line
Passenger services will return to the line for the first time in 60 years, linking major investment areas to central Oxford and Marylebone
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NewsGovernment pledges to remove all RAAC from schools by 2029
Education secretary promises remediation will be completed by next general election
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NewsAKT II co-founder Gerry O’Brien leaves to set up new engineering consultancy
Agentia Design Engineering incorporated at the end of last month
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NewsAwaab’s Law comes into force for social landlords
Social landlords from today must address emergency damp and mould hazards within 24 hours of reporting
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NewsGreen light for Studio Egret West’s 800-home Manchester tower scheme
Scheme also includes new 18-storey office block
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NewsNew towns programme needs minister with ‘sufficient rank’ to ensure cross-departmental support
Lord Gascoigne says current setup not strong enough
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NewsCity Hall appoints Hawkins Brown and East on Oxford Street pedestrianisation plan
Almost a mile of shopping street to be closed to traffic with specialists brought in from similar overseas schemes to advise on project
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NewsHawkins Brown submits plans for Hackney Wick student resi and creative workspace
10-storey scheme to be one of largest on emerging Hackney Wick masterplan
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NewsDeveloper launches appeal on decision to refuse 43-storey City tower next to Bevis Marks synagogue
Stiff & Trevillion’s twice-rejected Bury House scheme heading to public inquiry next year
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NewsGovernment and City Hall confirm two-year cut in affordable housing requirements from 35% to 20%
Long-awaited package of support to boost housebuilding in London also includes changes to design standards, relief from levies and changes to mayoral powers, in bid to increase density of schemes and improve viability






