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NewsHistoric buildings risk becoming uninhabitable without planning reform, report warns
Grosvenor calls for new planning rules allowing automatic consent for low-risk retrofit jobs on listed properties
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NewsHugh Broughton Architects’ Antarctic research station officially opens after six-year construction programme
Discovery Building at UK’s Rothera Research Station delivered on time and on budget
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NewsBennetts gets green light for Cambridge office block
1960s tower named after Tudor rebel to be pulled down
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NewsBoard overseeing Houses of Parliament restoration recommends £3bn package of works to start this year
Delivery partners to be appointed for first phase of work which will include building temporary accommodation for both Houses of Parliament
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NewsGreen light for Gensler’s £1bn south London cancer research hub
Approval comes nine years after council published its strategic long-term vision for former Sutton Hospital site
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NewsMHCLG proposes new regeneration body to spearhead development in Greater Cambridge
Announcement is latest in a series of funding packages and initiatives to accelerate housing and infrastructure in the Oxford Cambridge arc
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NewsConstruction output declines at slowest rate in seven months as confidence improves
Latest bellwether index shows improved figures but output remains in negative territory for 13th consecutive month
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OpinionRemembering Kelvin Campbell: Probably the most influential urban designer of his generation
Kelvin Campbell passed away over Christmas. David Rudlin pays tribute to a fascinating contrarian who was always inspirational if also slightly intimidating
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NewsHeinz Isler’s Norwich Sports Village given grade II listing
Twentieth Century Society calls 1980s buildings a ‘masterpiece of engineering’
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NewsNiall McLaughlin named winner of RIBA’s 2026 Royal Gold Medal
2022’s Stirling Prize winner recognised for his ’resounding impact spanning architectural practice, thinking, writing and education’
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News‘Getting gateway 2 approval now much closer to stated 12 weeks,’ Building Safety Regulator boss says
Figure once stood at 48 weeks as Andy Roe outlines plan for tackling remediation backlog and calming fears over gateway 3 process
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NewsAllies and Morrison and Stanhope appointed to masterplan redevelopment of Paddington hospital site
NHS Trust wants to build new facility and expand life sciences cluster on surrounding land
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NewsFosters submits plans for US billionaire’s London science institute HQ in St James’s Square
Ellison Institute of Technology, named after Larry Ellison, planning head office in Westminster
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NewsDecision on Blackheath station carpark scheme deferred after plans amass 1,200 objections
Jude Law and Dominic Cooper among celebrities fighting John Pardey Architects’ plans for 45 homes on farmer’s market site
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FeaturesWhat unified ownership can teach us about today’s housing strategies
Samuel Hughes traces how unified land ownership has shaped some of the most successful neighbourhoods in history and asks what lessons this holds for today’s housing strategy
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NewsIn pictures: Trace, with a unique reconstituted crushed brick façade
A modest residential development in London’s Euston references the areas history whilst pioneering new reclaimation techniques that save carbon
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NewsGreen light for AndArchitects’ plans to expand Vivienne Westwood’s Battersea headquarters
Scheme inspired by fashion brand’s trademark tartan designs
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NewsGensler’s UK turnover up 30% as EMEA profit dips
Total turnover for firm’s Europe business ticks up to £75m
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NewsGreen light for JRA’s City office block refurb
Scheme to replace facade and add two storeys to 1980s block in Fleet Street conservation area
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NewsFCBS and Morris + Co’s £500m King’s Cross scheme set to be approved this week
Mixed-use plans include more than 400 homes and a 31-storey tower






