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Sentry boxes and temporary gazebos to be replaced by new metal structures as part of wider development programme at world ...
Arb is no longer planning to use an accreditation approach for exams for internationally qualified architects and will now ...
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 ...
Channel 4's four-part series will showcase shortlisted projects, with presenters offering access to contemporary homes across ...
Renzo Piano’s luxury build-to-rent tower next to the Shard has reached practical completion. Previously nicknamed the ...
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.
Hadley Clarke argues that architects must explore the overlooked role of 'grey space' - the industrial and infrastructural ...
Nearly half of social and private rented homes would not meet the government’s proposals for a new Decent Homes Standard.
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 ...