All articles by Jim Dunton – Page 20
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Number of flats at Mace's Shard Place tower increased by a fifth
Architect Renzo Piano behind 26-storey scheme
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RIBA reveals new fire safety rules for industry
Plan of Work update brings forward fire safety measures to earlier stages in design process after Grenfell Tower tragedy
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Kengo Kuma: Square box architecture is a thing of the past
Japanese architect says £80m V A Dundee is embodiment of 21st-century public design
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Zaha Hadid creates huge west London billboard
Structure was built by Hampshire firm Knights Brown
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Big names eye £250m Moorfields centre
RSHP, Bennetts Associates, Aecom, Hopkins and Ryder shortlisted for £250m ophthalmology complex
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Developer details fire damage at Liverpool art deco gem
Littlewoods Building suffers damage to west-wing clock tower, floor and roof
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McAslan says g’day to Sydney with only foreign office
Architect opens Australia studio as base for more work in region
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Bennetts’ 24ha Manchester plan given the go-ahead
Strategic regeneration framework for Piccadilly Station area approved by city council
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Alsop's last big London scheme set to head skywards
Stirling Prize winner’s 15-storey Heliport Heights block poised to emerge from finance woes
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Allies & Morrison and Arup lodge huge York plans
Masterplan includes 2,500 homes, new commercial space and expansion of National Railway Museum
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Controversial east London housing scheme gets green light
Project by Sheppard Robson includes more than 600 homes on site made famous by 1951 Festival of Britain
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Bennetts Associates gets green light for ‘Ugly Brown Building’
Architect’s Camden canalside plan wins officers’ backing
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MUMA emerges as early bookies' favourite for Stirling Prize
Practice pushes prize veteran Foster Partners into second place
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Brum’s Calthorpe Estate commissions new masterplan
Broadway Malyan appointed to create ‘long-term vision’ for 640ha swathe of city
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Eastern promise
Jim Dunton looks at whether Japan’s successful ‘car factory’ approach could help British housebuilders meet the government’s 300,000-units-a-year target in the future
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More turmoil for housing brief as Raab is moved after just six months
Prime minister set to appoint third minister for homes since June last year
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Unite Students submits plans for 24-storey City fringe student tower
Architecture PLB designed the 1,000-bed block which is a stone’s throw from Aldgate Station
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SOM’s ‘Cheesegrater 2’ set for green light
City planners poised to approve 57-storey tower despite host of objections