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MPs ‘sceptical’ that private investors will back £6bn HS2 Euston scheme
Rail scheme has become a ‘reputational risk’ to UK, public accounts committee says
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LDA’s Union Terrace Gardens among 21 projects shortlisted for RIAS Awards
Long-delayed Aberdeen scheme joined on list by Moxon bridge and Ptolemy Dean castle refurbishment
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London School of Architecture set to merge with UCEM
Move marks the end of LSA as an independent school of architecture
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Councils awarded £9.3m to accelerate identification of grey belt sites
Housing minister Matthew Pennycook gives £70,000 each to 133 councils that applied for additional support
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What made this project… Gateway to Nature Centre by Oberlanders
Finalist for One Off Small Project of the Year Award 2024, Oberlanders guides us through the specification challenges present at Gateway to Nature Centre, Corrieshalloch Gorge
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‘It’s the end of architecture’ – Patrik Schumacher declares war on woke culture
Blaming a decline in architectural education, the principal of Zaha Hadid Architects claims universities have replaced design rigour with political discourse, stifling innovation
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Soaring construction costs force Hawkins Brown to restart concept design on £90m Manchester library
Scheme now set to open two years later than planned
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Nine projects shortlisted for RIBA West Midlands Awards 2025
Birmingham-based Howells and BPN are among the practices with projects shortlisted for this year’s awards
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Cadbury-Brown-designed house in Aldeburgh receives Grade II listing
The modernist home of composer and conductor Imogen Holst has been granted listed status for its architectural and cultural significance
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British Pavilion at Venice to explore architecture’s response to ‘geological afterlives of colonialism’
Curated by a UK-Kenya team, the exhibition will examine the impact of material extraction and consider approaches to architectural repair
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Industry welcomes government’s Grenfell Inquiry response but warns of more disruption
New ‘super-regulator’ to be introduced from 2028 alongside tighter controls on construction products
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Government sets out plans for reform of construction products regime
Third party testing could be subject to audits
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The government’s response to the Grenfell Inquiry: Key proposals at a glance
Ministers have today published their long-awaited plan in response to the inquiry into the Grenfell fire, which claimed 72 lives in 2017. Here is a guide to the key proposals.
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Super-regulator to be introduced from 2028 as government sets out Grenfell response
Chief construction advisor also to be appointed in raft of new reforms responding to Grenfell Inquiry’s final report
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Seven firms could be disbarred from taxpayer contracts over Grenfell failings
Government to launch investigations into companies as part of response to last year’s report into disaster
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Residential schemes dominate RIBA South West and Wessex Awards shortlist
AHMM also scores fifth regional awards nomination for Bristol office project
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Rayner to reveal government’s response to Grenfell Inquiry today: here are some of the final report’s key recommendations
Deputy prime minister to make oral statement in House of Commons tomorrow afternoon
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ARB claims broad support for new code of conduct
Regulator will now refine the code before publishing the final version
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RIBA president-elect Chris Williamson wins Cannes award for Michelangelo and Leonardo stage play
Latest recognition follows win at Los Angeles script awards
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Big names on shortlist for Queen Elizabeth II National Memorial
Teams led by Foster & Partners, Heatherwick Studio and Wilkinson Eyre vying for “one of the most significant design projects in recent British history”