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The 1970s grade II-listed Richard Dunn Sports Centre could make history after narrowly avoiding demolition
Scheme built next door to Shanghai’s Huangpu river
Search for world’s biggest architectural practices begins
Practice looked at 300 buildings in university’s portfolio to see where improvements could be made
Closure of firm “depends entirely” on outcome of inquiry, according to liquidator
Scheme to expand science park with 1,800 homes, new office space and three schools
Carey Jones Chapman Tolcher working on £80m proposals on site of former distribution centre
Carey Jones Chapman Tolcher working on £80m proposals on site of former distribution centre
Industry bodies have been reacting to the long-awaited Phase 2 report and its 1,700 pages of findings
Prime minister to write to companies named and shamed and put them on notice they will be barred from taxpayer-funded contracts
Arconic, Celotex and Kingspan defend their involvement in 2017 disaster after final report brands them “dishonest”
Inquiry panellist ‘makes no apologies’ for new burdens on industry in tearful statement
Inquiry report states that Studio E had not been required to demonstrate that it had ‘the relevant skills, knowledge, or experience for such a project’
Final report sets out plan to consolidate responsibility for industry in one centralised regulator reporting to a single government minister
Inquiry’s final report reserves some of its strongest criticism for architect behind tower’s refurbishment
Arconic, Celotex and Kingspan slammed for ‘systematic dishonesty’ by inquiry report
Department was ‘well aware’ of cladding risks but failed to act
Survivors and the bereaved to hear inquiry’s long-awaited findings on the causes of the fire that killed 72 people seven years ago
Scheme designed by Mae and Hawkins\Brown had been put on hold by previous government
Package of building safety measures include scrapping national fire testing standards and mandating sprinklers in care homes
Airport and transport architect forced to book £2.1m hit
Three-block Trifecta Residences scheme designed by Manchester practice Stephenson Hamilton Risley Studio
Department says no decision has yet been made on protections for the route
Proposed developments include a community-led cohousing scheme and a new 112-room hotel
Gavron was influential in the early development of the London Plan and setting up the capital’s first low emissions zone
Agreement paves the way for easier movement and collaboration between architects in the UK and Hong Kong
The public body focused on enhancing design standards is expanding its leadership team while securing a new base in Stoke-on-Trent
Institution of Fire Engineers releases detail of preliminary investigation into huge blaze
World-famous artist criticises Fathom Architects’ scheme as a threat to King’s Cross’ ‘very special nature’
Simpson & Haugh’s plans for UK’s second tallest building among bumper crop of high rise approvals
Construction Leadership Council co-chair Mark Reynolds said significant improvement has been made since deadly 2017 blaze but it “isn’t enough”
Working with John McAslan + Partners, Woods Bagot has led a project to increase capacity at Sydney’s main rail hub
Housing secretary says she ‘expects’ more from regulators and partners following huge Dagenham fire
David Chipperfield and Eric Parry among five architect-led teams competing in the final stage of the Western Range competition
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