All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ articles in 16 August 2024 – Page 5
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From Miesian cool to urban discord: Why the new 1 Undershaft scheme misses the mark
As developers push for more floorspace at 1 Undershaft, the historic St Andrew Undershaft church and St Helen’s Piazza face significant disruption, writes Ben Derbyshire
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Decision on £200m Wimbledon expansion plans delayed until the autumn
City Hall hearing into Allies & Morrison proposals had been due to take place last month
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Mace wins first phase of work to redevelop UEA’s ‘Lasdun Wall’
Norwich scheme celebrated as brutalist landmark of architect Denys Lasdun
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Mystery of Olympic cardboard boxes revealed
At the Paris 2024 Olympics, every medal awarded is accompanied by a narrow cardboard box, but what does it contain?
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Plans submitted for UCL Bloomsbury campus facelift
Main quad to be overhauled and grade I-listed Wilkins building refurbished to mark university’s bicentenary
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What the principal designer role means for clients and the industry
Almost every project now requires a BRPD and architects must not start design work until they are satisfied the client is aware of their duties under the ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Safety Act, says Tom Jordan, technical director at Bar Gazetas
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Marshalls first Lunar Case Study at Memoria Memorial Park and Crematorium, Doncaster
Discover solace at Memoria Memorial Park, where Marshalls’ sustainable paving meets compassionate design
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Plans unveiled to redevelop City’s postmodern Minster Court complex
Two thirds of GMW’s neo-gothic office cluster would become 23-storey tower under Wilkinson Eyre proposals
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Rising costs blunt margins at Manchester tower builder
Renaker Build behind string of high-rises in city
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More evidence of improving outlook in construction, data specialist says
Glenigan says new starts have edged up in past three months with residentail heading the turnaround
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Will Labour’s proposed planning changes help to deliver more homes?
This week has been dominated by housing policy including a new towns task force and proposals to build more homes in more places including the green belt. Thomas Lane assesses what implications the proposals may have for new housing supply
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Saudi Arabia reveals Populous-designed 2034 World Cup Stadium plans
Practice beats five rivals to design stadium expected to host World Cup final
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Pre-pack deal saves part of stricken fit-out contractor
Administrators say move rescues jobs and keeps value at Beck Interiors which was hit by ‘liquidity issues because of ongoing customer dispute’
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CITB denies asking ‘leading’ questions in levy consultations after spat with polling firm
Training group trades blows with Survation over levy survey
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Clients forking out to meet ESG regulations and net zero targets help Arcadis grow UK profit
Cost of helping clients meet new policies grows consultant’s bottom line
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Oxbridge tech and life sciences markets hit historic high
Developers pressing ahead with schemes as take-up in Oxford and Cambridge jumps 17% in a year
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Homes England set to recoup just a fraction of what it is owed in wake of Ilke failure
Administrators say government’s housing agency to get back just £5m of missing £69mÂ
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Housebuilding and infrastructure set to boost activity, RICS sentiment survey says
Labour government’s pledge to build more homes and simplify planning system buoys industry Â
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Galliford Try brings in Skanska director for infrastructure role
New arrival’s remit includes highways and major projects jobs