All Construction business: strategy, risk and regulations articles – Page 8
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Multimedia
Listen: Tees Valley mayor on scaling up hydrogen production
Podcast: Also hear from Maria Smith on policies to get us to net zero
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News
Spurs’ plans for blocks of flats near stadium refused
Councillors vote to reject F3 Architects’ plans against officers’ advice
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News
Council sets out reasons it rejected RSHP’s South Ken plans
Committee members say scheme’s height, massing and architectural design prompted them to overrule officers’ advice
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Opinion
We must make a better case for new housing
The prospect of new housing is almost always greeted with horror by local people. It is time that this changed, says David Rudlin
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News
PLP’s Westferry Printworks scheme thrown out in government U-turn
Junior minister cites design quality as one reason for turning down Tory donor’s 1,500-home project originally approved by Robert Jenrick
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News
In pics: Stevenage’s 75th anniversary celebrated
Book explores history of Britain’s first post-war new town
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News
RIBA warns of impact of escalating inflation
Latest Future Trends survey remains in black but practices in London less confident
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News
Gove ‘a bit of a catch’ for housing ministry, says former chief architect
Gove’s early planning decisions suggest ‘beauty remains high on new secretary of state’s agenda’
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Features
Who is Sarah Allan?
Government’s new head of architecture has 25 years’ experience in public and private sectors
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News
Sarah Allan appointed government’s chief architect
Former Solidspace managing director replaces Andy von Bradsky
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Features
You downsized your practice in the pandemic. Here’s how to rebuild
Architectural recruitment specialist Martin Bennell on how to attract the best new staff
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News
Landsec reveals delays to Bennetts and Wilkinson Eyre projects
Developer still mulling Timber Square decision as completion slips again on 21 Moorfields
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News
COP26: Time for entire industry to take responsibility, urges Steve Tompkins
Architects vow to push on with race to net zero despite frustration at UN climate talks
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News
Gove apologises for Grenfell Tower demolition briefings
Housing secretary pledges ’different approach’ to government communications about future of block
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News
Gove turns down Squire & Partners’ Brighton homes on design grounds
Housing secretary criticises design of 1,000-home Brighton Marina project
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News
Tulip carbon decision could change how big projects are assessed
Ministers cite embodied carbon for first time as reason for rejection
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News
Tulip team could return to drawing board to save £500m project
Architect and developer expected to speak to government ‘to see how plan can be made to work’
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Features
Tulip decision will hurt the hard-pressed City
Michael Gove’s decision to reject developer’s appeal is a missed opportunity, says Peter Murray