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BTP wins job to restore 13th century Welsh castle
Manchester practice to repair leaky chapel at World Heritage Site Beaumaris Castle in Anglesey BTP has won the job to restore a leaky chapel at the grade I-listed Beaumaris Castle BTP Architects has…
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Queensway to get ‘Parisian-style’ glass pavilions under £3bn transformation plans
Developers lodge proposals to transform west London street into major upmarket retail destination ‘Parisian-style’ glass pavilions would be built along Queensway as part of a £3bn plan to transform the road into an…
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AR Design Studio completes self-build ‘tranquil’ cabin
By Emily Twinch2022-05-13T06:00:00 Winchester-based architects AR Design Studio used natural materials and glass to create guest accommodation that blended in with the surrounding woodland Read More
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Industry groups to develop standard for verifying buildings as net zero
RIBA, RICS and UKGBC among bodies drawing up plans to remove “ambiguities” around measurement of carbon emissions Formal work on developing the standard is set to begin in July A standard for verifying…
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Homes England vows to keep working with ‘innovative partners’ after Urban Splash JV collapse
Administrators say 160 positions will be made redundant as modular business part-owned by Homes England enters administration House at Urban Splash has gone into administration Homes England has said it will continue working…
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Pressure mounts to stop radical AHMM makeover of Islington landmark
Save Britain’s Heritage is calling for proposals to redevelop Rock Townsend Architects’ post-modern Angel Square to be rejected AHMM’s plans for the redevelopment of Angel Square, seen from Pentonville Road Campaign group Save Britain’s…
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Gove signals end of 300,000-homes-a-year commitment
Housing secretary says aiming for one target risks “making an enemy of the common good” Housing secretary Michael Gove has said the government is not bound by its 300,000-homes-a-year target alone, in the…
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New rule blocks new members voting in RIBA elections
RIBA has been slammed for “exclusionary tactics” after it emerged new members will be excluded from voting in the institute’s upcoming elections. On 28 June voting will open to elect the organisation’s president,…