All articles by Jim Dunton – Page 5
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City pushes ahead with ‘pioneering’ whole-life carbon policy
Design teams required to submit detailed impact figures for range of development options
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British Land appoints Stirling winner to Canada Water life sciences project
Stanton Williams to work up plans for plot at London scheme
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Foster and Allford lead tributes to Rafael Viñoly
RIBA president salutes “impressive and generous” architect who influenced global thinking
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Architects voice fears about ‘character’ and ‘beauty’ tweaks to planning rules
RIBA says words in proposed framework are not defined enough
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Woolwich estate regeneration gets green light
South-east London plans will treble number of homes at Brookhill Estate
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Ministers rapped for Boiler Upgrade Scheme failings
£450m programme hit by low take-up and unlikely to drive market change for low-carbon heating, House of Lords committee warns
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Hawkins Brown and Studio Egret West unveil Earls Court vision
4,500-home masterplan includes work by Sheppard Robson, Serie Architects, dRMM, Haworth Tompkins and Maccreanor Lavington
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Birmingham towers set for approval
Planners support 53-storey and 41-storey blocks earmarked for northern edge of city centre
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Khan ‘won’t intervene’ in refusal of Chipperfield’s Chinese Embassy
Mayor of London confirms he will not call in plans for former Royal Mint site after Tower Hamlets Council’s rejection
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Zaha Hadid profit plummets despite increased turnover
Director Schumacher warns of ongoing “uncertainty” about post-Brexit recruitment arrangements for non-UK staff
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Tate Modern ‘nuisance’ ruling will have wider implications, lawyers say
Supreme Court decision could spark new challenges and affect provision of public viewing space according to property specialists
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Supreme Court backs Neo Bankside residents in Tate Modern ‘snooping’ row
Ruling overturns earlier decisions on nuisance caused by Herzog & de Meuron-designed viewing gallery
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A piece of genius: world's first cast-iron building is fit for the future
When Historic England took on restoration of an 18th-century flax mill, the plan was to preserve a piece of history and give a unique industrial building a new sense of purpose
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Contractors on alert as British Land unveils latest Broadgate work with £250m office plan
Proposals by Piercy & Company would double size of space at existing 1980s block
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East London data centre approved despite impact on Grimshaw’s FT plant
Historic England says TTSP proposals will harm setting of grade II* high-tech neighbour
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In pictures: Squires showcases redevelopment of former Met Police HQ
Practice delivers hundreds of new homes plus offices and shops on site of 1960s New Scotland Yard
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Architects cleared to rejig Aylesbury Estate plans
South London scheme will see more than 900 homes built in first phase
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Green light for £50m City office scheme
Development will be built between Moorgate and Coleman Street
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Firms warned as fresh Russia sanctions come into force
Suite of economic restrictions after country’s invasion of Ukraine 300 days ago went live at end of last week