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Proposal launched for world’s first Olympic level skateboarding centre in Bradford
The 1970s grade II-listed Richard Dunn Sports Centre could make history after narrowly avoiding demolition
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Pascall & Watson profit blunted by bad debt provision
Airport and transport architect forced to book £2.1m hit
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Darlington station revamp plans unveiled
Victorian heritage to be preserved alongside modern upgrades
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Developer progresses plans to transform Liverpool’s Littlewoods building into film studio complex
Work on rebuilding historic site’s Art Deco clock tower to start within months under plans by Shedkm
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Government to review Conservative’s ‘entirely fictional’ timeline for New Hospital Programme
Health secretary describes existing £20bn plan as “undeliverable”
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Green light for Richard Murphy’s plans to transform historic Edinburgh school into music centre
Grade A-listed Thomas Hamilton building has been largely vacant for more than 25 years
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Historic England publishes advice note on decarbonising heritage assets
Guidance for councils and heritage consultants outlines how historic buildings can be made more energy efficient without harming their significance
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Grimshaw’s Curzon Street station to be built with more platforms than needed, HS2 report reveals
New station to be built to original specification despite cut to northern stretch last year
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Labour faces uphill battle to meet 2030 goals, warns climate committee
Previous government ‘damaged’ UK’s reputation progress towards climate goals
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Arup and Grimshaw to work on Stratford station upgrade
Arup and Grimshaw working on overhaul of east London transport hub
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RIBA names 26 winners of 2024 National Awards
Grimshaw’s Elizabeth Line and Wilkinson Eyre’s Battersea Power Station among longlist for this year’s Stirling Prize
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Climate policies hit City of London’s Barbican repair works with 16 month delay and 60% cost hike
Job to fix leaks into listed estate’s exhibition halls bogged down by compliance issues with climate and biodiversity plans
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Labour scraps onshore wind ban and restores mandatory housing targets
New chancellor Rachel Reeves sets out plans to get Britain building new infrastructure and housing
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RIBA’s plans to refurbish its 66 Portland Place headquarters get public airing
Planning application for £85m ‘House of Architecture’ project to be submitted later this year
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In pictures: GPAD’s refurbished north London pavilion
Pavilion revamped for the London Festival of Architecture
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Housing Today Live: Achieving Part L compliance in housing with fully electric solutions
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Former Crossrail boss confirmed as new HS2 chief
Mark Wild expected to oversee completion of high speed route between London and Birmingham
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Improving access to Hugh Broughton Architects’ Clifford’s Tower restoration would have had ‘catastrophic impact’
Architects respond to project being pulled out of RIBA Yorkshire Building of the Year
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RIBA Yorkshire Building of the Year winner deemed “not appropriate” due to lack of wheelchair access
Hugh Broughton Architects and Martin Ashley Architects’ Clifford’s Tower initially judged as the “clear winner”