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Former Aberdeen council architect removed from register after chasing teenage son with a meat cleaver
Colin Doig carried out 225 hours of unpaid work after pleading guilty to 2022 assault which also left his wife seriously injured
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Sheppard Robson’s Salford University acoustics facility approved
Exterior view of the approved scheme
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Birmingham defers decision on Simpson Haugh’s five-tower scheme amid tall building fears
Councillors argue city is drifting in a ‘New York direction’ without any clear policy on high-rise development
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Government should have targets for amount of British-made steel used in public jobs, Mace chairman says
British Steel plant in Scunthorpe “vital” for country’s national security, business department says
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Grenfell refurbishment companies sued for more than £360m by council
RBKC says firms involved in cladding the tower with dangerous materials should pay a share of its losses
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Manchester approves four towers including UK’s tallest outside London
Simpson Haugh’s 76-storey Viadux 2 tower and Sheppard Robson’s 44-storey Whitworth Street scheme among approvals
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Investors likely to be spooked by Trump tariffs in short term, London cost consultant Exigere warns
Consultant says risk-averse contractors in capital taking longer to sign on dotted line for jobs
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White Arkitekter hires passivhaus expert as UK sustainability chief
Christian Dimbleby joins Nordic practice after 20 years at passivhaus specialist Architype
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What made this project… Skylight by Buckley Gray Yeoman
Finalist for WA100 Architect of the Year Award 2024, Buckley Gray Yeoman guides us through the specification challenges present at Skylight
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Allies & Morrison picked to develop 10,000-home masterplan on land around Old Trafford
King’s Cross architect to lead consultant team including Civic Engineers on ’one of biggest growth opportunities in country’
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Squire & Partners’ profit and turnover falls
Operating profit down by 90% and turnover 14% in eight months to March last year
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Financing affordable housing ‘impossible’ in London, says CEO of homelessness non-profit forced to close
Capital Letters, owned by a group of London councils, was set up to tackle homelessness but is set to shut down at the end of the year
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Patel Taylor working up plans for 220m Canary Wharf tower
Proposals for 77 Marsh Wall site to contain 925 homes and a mixed-use podium
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Woods Bagot submits plans for City tower that was cut down after Roman ruins discovery
Revised proposals for 85 Gracechurch Street two storeys shorter following basilica find
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Construction of Europe’s biggest theme park to start next year in Bedfordshire
Plans for Universal Studios UK confirmed as government agrees deal with US giant Comcast
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Green light for Stanton Williams’s plans to extend Seifert tower in Knightbridge
View of the proposed new podium