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Neal Shasore and Neil Onions among RIBA honorary fellows for 2025
RIBA recognises eight figures from sectors including public relations, engineering, urban design, and education
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Part W launches campaign to highlight gendered barriers in the built environment
Campaign seeks contributions to visual database
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AHMM gets planning for Southwark tube station resi tower after replacing office proposal
Scheme swapped for student accommodation because of falling demand for workspace
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Studio Egret West adds third tower to Manchester mixed-use scheme in viability redesign
Office space reduced and homes doubled as developer admits the “financial landscape has shifted significantly”
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Populous gets go ahead for Wrexham stadium upgrade
New 5,500-seat Kop stand will include public plaza for high-flying League One club
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Westminster’s public toilets get a designer makeover as Hugh Broughton Architects completes first upgrade in £12.7m programme
Westminster City Council has reopened the first of eight refurbished public toilet facilities as part of a wider £12.7 million investment
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Green light for Tate & Co’s hotel expansion at Tudor stately home
Scheme to include contemporary inteventions at grade II*-listed Seckford Hall
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In pictures: 204 Great Portland Street by E8 Architecture
Nine-storey residential and retail development replaces a 1980s office block
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Liu Jiakun awarded 2025 Pritzker prize
Chengdu-based architect is the second Chinese recipient of the award
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Make’s City fringe redevelopment approved at third time of asking
Office-led scheme signed off with design changes following two deferrals over height policy breach
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PRP gets green light for Watford tower scheme
Police station and magistrates court to be replaced with three-block mixed-use scheme
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Industry leaders voice concerns over 1.5 million homes target to MPs
Housing committee questions industry figures including Muyiwa Oki on planning, workforce shortages, and financial challenges facing construction sector
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BIG’s £200m Bankside office put on hold
Developer looking to scale back commercial jobs in favour of push into residential
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City shows off latest skyline projection following string of tower approvals
Stanhope’s revised 1 Undershaft and Brookfield’s 99 Bishopsgate among new entries to Square Mile’s main cluster
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Entries open for Architect of the Year Awards 2025
Awards launch with a new category and an entry deadline of 9 May
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Bakerloo Line extension back in business as Khan sets out 10-year London Growth Plan
Infrastructure upgrades could unlock 60,000 homes over the next decade under plans to return capital to 1990s growth rates
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Heat pumps in half of homes by 2040 but no role for hydrogen, CCC tells government
Climate Change Committee’s latest report sets out progress needed to stay on track with net zero targets
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Adrien Brody wins Best Actor Oscar for portraying an architect in The Brutalist
The Brutalist has sparked debate over its portrayal of architects, with critics questioning whether it captures the profession’s reality or leans on outdated myths
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In pictures: Pend breathes new life into mid-terrace home in Edinburgh
Buff-toned Marziale brick, Calacatta marble, and oak cabinetry define the carefully curated material palette of this Edinburgh home
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In pictures: GT3 completes University of Southampton sports centre expansion
New facilities are designed to improve accessibility for students and wider community