All Construction business: strategy, risk and regulations articles – Page 10
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News
Foster & Partners sold to private investor
Canadian family investor takes ‘significant’ interest in practice founded by Norman Foster in 1967
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Opinion
Is it time for architects to join the Tory party?
If we really want to influence government policy we should move our money from the RIBA and our hopes from Labour, argues Ben Flatman
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News
Grimshaw shuts all its offices for World Mental Health Day – at a cost of £150,000
All 650 staff are given today off
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News
Stiff & Trevillion’s City tower kicked into touch by Square Mile planners
48-storey office would have been built next to Gherkin
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Make reports £1.3m dip in turnover
Architect plays down impact of covid-19 but acknowledges Australia redundancies
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Features
Analysis: How to build 5,000 homes in Middle England – and keep the neighbours happy
Urban & Civic is only 12 years old but this private equity-backed property start-up is turning heads with its approach to master development. Elizabeth Hopkirk visited a former RAF base in Cambridgeshire to see the business model in action
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Opinion
The Coach: Thinking fast and slow – how to choose
While some excel at rapid response, others tend towards a more considered approach – but we can all do both, says Louise Rodgers
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News
Tulip decision delayed – again
Planning Inspectorate says ruling not now expected until November
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Gove said to have ordered ‘complete rethink’ on planning reforms
Fellow cabinet minister says party ‘looking again’ at proposals
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Bishops ramp up pressure on government and industry over cladding scandal
Groups take ‘polluter pays’ message to Tory conference, as a leaseholder’s suicide is reported
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News
Government should fund neighbourhood planning, says think tank
Report by Localis on planning reform comes in advance of first speech by new housing secretary Michael Gove
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News
High Court to rule on bid to quash planning deregulation
Campaigners challenge government’s expansion of permitted development rights
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News
Perkins & Will replaces BDP on £600m hospital job as relationship fails
Architect replaced by rival bidder following breakdown of bidder engagement discussions
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Opinion
Only the chosen few can walk the ‘starchitect’ tightrope
To succeed, an audacious idea needs to be sold with charm and executed with self-confidence, says David Rudlin. And often that is still not enough
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News
Urban Splash picked for £750m Swansea regeneration
Developer to revamp three different sites in south Wales city
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Construction told to speed up carbon reduction programme
New report says reusing materials and green machinery will help construction meet targets
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News
Architects’ confidence slips back as shortages bite
Practices worried about materials and planning hold-ups
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Opinion
Watch out for more changes as Building Safety Bill makes progress
The coming months are going to be challenging for anyone with an interest in building safety and regulation. We must be alert to more rapidly changing legislation and guidance, writes Andrew Mellor
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News
Architects urge governments to decarbonise global building codes
RIBA and Architects Declare publish joint report ahead of COP26