All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓs, Design and Specification articles – Page 29
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Canary Wharf’s plans for 55-storey resi tower revealed
 More than 600 homes for rent planned in latest move shift towards residential
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Firms on notice for £3.5bn Kent theme park
Construction of 465ha London Resort project could start next year
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Vandersanden bricks top the class at City, University of London's law school
Wilkinson Eyre has chosen to use the firm's Anicius facing bricks
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Masterplanner sought for new Birmingham museum
Briefing event for interested firms being held next week
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Leicester City FC reveals stadium development plans
Scheme designed by KSS will take seating capacity up to 40,000
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Subcontractors readied for £1bn prisons programme
Kier, Laing O’Rourke, Wates and ISG already appointed to lead the four projects
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Plans for scaled-back version of McAlpine’s Edinburgh concert hall submitted
Chipperfield’s Dunard Centre back on after legal challenge from neighbouring shopping centre
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RSHP staying mum on new plans to redevelop Lloyd’s building
Owners reveal they have spoken to several architects
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Councils push back against high street permitted development rights
Authorities line up to make ‘article 4 directions’ to exempt areas from the rules
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Carillion’s Liverpool hospital on track for summer 2022 opening
Hospital nearly finished more than four years after contractor went bust – and five years late
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Liverpool defends its status as a city of sensitive regeneration – but Unesco begs to differ
A badge of honour or a certificate not worth the trouble? Liverpool’s loss of its world heritage status has opened a debate about the purpose and value of the designation
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William Sutton Prize invites entries from architects
Winners of Clarion Housing Group’s sustainability and placemaking prize will see their design concept trialled on a major development site
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Ground breaks on Laing O’Rourke’s £500m Everton stadium
Official construction starts three weeks after Unesco stripped Liverpool of its World Heritage Status
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Development and heritage are not mutually exclusive
The city has to grow and we have protections in our planning system. To say we are destroying Liverpool is untrue, says its mayor, Joanne Anderson
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AHMM unveils plans for ‘biophilic’ City office tower
Scheme will replace 1980s buildings near Shoreditch and Whitechapel fringe
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Just how fast can the life sciences sector grow?
Government has set out an ambitious 10-year strategy but there are barriers that could put a brake on developing these high-tech facilities
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G&T lands cost consultant role on City markets relocation
T T appointed PM on scheme to bring Billingsgate, New Spitalfields and Smithfields markets into one location
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Bouygues scores Camden estate redevelopment job
North London scheme set to complete next summer
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Fate of Populous’ MSG Sphere set to be decided next month
21,500-capacity venue would be UK’s largest concert arena
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Unesco decision will not stop new developments in Liverpool, city’s mayor says
Joanne Anderson said that regeneration will not be halted for the sake of a ‘heritage label’ after city’s World Heritage Status was revoked