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News
In pictures: Revamped hospitality suites at Headingley Stadium revealed
Styles Wood among the firms to work on Leeds project
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Features
From the archive: 1999 - Raising the Portcullis
Decisions about how to refurbish the Palace of Westminster, one of the world’s most famous buildings, were never going to be easy
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Image of the week: Sky high
To mark the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, a 7m-wide detailed replica of the moon at 1:500,000 scale has been installed in Ely cathedral, Cambridgeshire
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Building podcasts
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Sketch of the week: The Stones, Kent
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Sonja Karapiperidis, associate at CZWG Architects
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Palace of Westminster: the mother of all refurbishments
Despite warnings that the Palace of Westminster was at growing risk of a catastrophe, little was done to begin work on its urgently needed refurbishment
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Worries grow British Steel collapse will see contractors take hit on jobs
Industry group says firms will have to source product from overseas if Scunthorpe site cannot be saved
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Comment
Houses of Parliament: handle with care
The multi-billion pound restoration project is in urgent need of commencing, but politicians and contractors alike are advised to proceed with caution
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Comment
Fight for your permitted development rights
Used responsibly, and with adequate quality safeguards, PD rules are a powerful tool for tackling the UK’s housing crisis, and must remain in place
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Comment
The CIOB’s project programming protocol is good news
Too often, project schedules just aren’t fit for purpose – so this initiative on standard programming benchmarks is welcome
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London architects down in the dumps about future workloads
But practices in regions more optimistic, says RIBA survey
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Firms wary of bad press over parliament refurb, says Armitt
Man who delivered Olympics says risk of reputational damage is deterrent to working on such schemes
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Comment
Modern slavery law affects your company too
It’s important to be aware of the tighter requirements ahead for reporting on modern slavery
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Crossrail station integration work to drag on until mid-2020
Scheme's boss Mark Wild made comments at TfL board meeting
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Kier picked for phase three of Park Hill revamp
Brutalist Sheffield estate is largest listed structure in Europe
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‘A quarter of a million tasks to do on Crossrail,’ scheme’s boss reveals
Mark Wild reveals enormity of completion plan
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Comment
Crossrail: The level of denial is incredible
Clearly, Crossrail bosses had trouble with facts staring them in the face