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Sentry boxes and temporary gazebos to be replaced by new metal structures as part of wider development programme at world ...
HTA Design’s plans for a mixed-use tower in south London have been approved by Southwark council. The borough has green-lit ...
As pressure mounts to deliver new housing and infrastructure in England, the Green Belt - long considered sacrosanct - is ...
With student numbers in flux and budgets under pressure, Hien Nguyen explains why universities are turning away from ...
Hawkins Brown has been confirmed as the winner of a competition to carry out a design and feasibility study to double ...
Lambeth council has approved Hopkins’ plans for a pair of student accommodation towers on Albert Embankment in Vauxhall.
Renzo Piano’s luxury build-to-rent tower next to the Shard has reached practical completion. Previously nicknamed the ...
Channel 4's four-part series will showcase shortlisted projects, with presenters offering access to contemporary homes across ...
Hadley Clarke argues that architects must explore the overlooked role of 'grey space' - the industrial and infrastructural ...
argues that architects must explore the overlooked role of ‘grey space’ – the industrial and infrastructural environments that underpin urban life – and calls for a design culture focused on ...
Matthew Pennycook has announced that newly-built council homes will be exempt from the Right to Buy for 35 years. The housing minister, in a statement to parliament today, confirmed further reforms to ...
Nearly half of social and private rented homes would not meet the government’s proposals for a new Decent Homes Standard.
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