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Unite acquires £40m Birmingham site
The developer plans to provide accommodation for 600 students at the city centre site
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Here’s looking at EU
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ’s backing the campaign to remain in the EU, but that doesn’t stop architectural correspondent Ike Ijeh having mixed feelings about the standard of the administration’s architecture
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Unite unveils plans for £30m Portsmouth student digs
The developer has exhanged conracts to acquire the new site from Portsmouth City Council
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British Land reports Brexit slowdown
The developer also said it was unlikely to start on its controversial Blossom Street this year as had been planned
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David Attenborough ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ: Second nature
Nicholas Hare Architects’ refurbished David Attenborough ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ preserves the integrity of the original design while ensuring the radical remodelling works well for its new users
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Sweett bags £1.1bn brace of Scottish schemes
The consultant is to provide quantity surveying and technical advisory services
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Green light for 470-home north London scheme
The developer will start on site at the scheme next year
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Derwent London sees little Brexit impact
Developer also reports rise in costs for revamp of Saatchi building
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Treetop walkway: A walk on the wild side
Glenn Howells’ treetop walkway snakes its way through the forest at Westonbirt Arboretum in the Cotswolds, using form, structure and materials to lift visitors to a heightened communion with nature
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London Wall Place: High suspense
The construction team working on London Wall Place have extended the usable space of one of the buildings by cantilevering 15 floors of offices out over the pavement by a breathtaking 11 metres
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Property and the Bard
Property is a surprisingly well-explored theme in William Shakespeare’s works
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Water features: Making a splash
Technological advances mean we can now enjoy the spectacle of water without any of the misgivings about waste
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Boris: For better or worse?
As the eight-year tenure of the mayor of London draws to a close, many Londoners have mixed feelings about the changes he has wrought on their city
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Lendlease scoops up contracts worth £80m at White City
The contractor is to refurbish three buildings for commercial office space at the former BBC Media Village
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Hill plans £60m second phase in Cambridge
The housebuilder is to submit plans later this year for 107 new homes at the North West Cambridge Development
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Revised Southall Gasworks scheme gets go-ahead
Berkeley Group expects to start on-site this year building 3,750 new homes and 50,000sq m of commercial space
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Interserve and Chinese contractor off One Nine Elms
Contractors and developer end deal on £1bn scheme
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Consultants win £37m royal palaces revamp
Mace and Lendlease among the firms appointed to improve public facilities at Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse
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City helps 22 Bishopsgate fight off daylight objections
City of London planners support right-to-light manoeuvre for 62-storey tower