All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV 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 ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV 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