All ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø articles in 13 December 2024 – Page 3
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More warnings over impact of Budget as Arcadis says tax hikes will heap further cost onto projects
Consultant pushes back timing of full recovery in sector to 2026
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Cala Homes cuts jobs in move away from bespoke design work
Firm insists decision was not influenced by new private equity owners
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Features
How can digital and technological tools help boost the retrofit and refurbishment agenda?
A virtual roundtable hosted by ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø and Bluebeam addressed how emerging technologies and multidisciplinary collaboration can drive forward retrofit
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5 minutes with … Sarah McDonnell at TFT Dublin
The property consultancy’s director of project management on the best and worst of Dublin’s architecture, juggling work with parenthood and how golf (and red wine and tapas) helps her to recover after a busy week
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Comment
Heritage, sustainability and dysfunction: the lessons of the M&S decision
The drawn-out battle over Marks & Spencer’s Oxford Street redevelopment reflects systemic failures at the heart of the UK’s planning system
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Sellar’s 36-storey City tower gets planning nod
Councillors vote to back 3XN-designed 60 Gracechurch scheme as Barbican upgrade gets near £200m funding boost
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Farrells reduces height of planned Battersea tower by five storeys as 1,500 objections hit scheme
Second height reduction takes scheme down to 28 storeys and removes 60 homes compared to original proposal
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New government’s rhetoric already making difference on planning, says Berkeley
Housebuilder reports drop in pre-tax profit on increased revenue in interim results
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Government proposes changes to energy performance certificates
Proposals include replacing energy efficiency ratings for domestic buildings with four new headline metricsÂ
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SME view: the secret to hiring top technical talent
Here’s how an energy performance specialist is eschewing traditional recruitment to attract the scientists, mathematicians and innovators it needs
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Rayner backs M&S’s Oxford Street plan to demolish flagship store
Move means communities secretary has overturned predecessor Michael Gove’s decision to block proposal last summer
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Starmer promises to sign off 150 major infrastructure projects by end of this Parliament
But PM waters down target to decarbonise the UK grid by 2030, saying only 95% will be powered by clean energy
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Output ticks up but worries grow over impact of Budget tax rises
Concerns about increased NI costs and speed of interest rate cuts dampen sector confidence for next year
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Vistry and London Legacy Development Corporation launch Stratford housing joint venture
Pudding Mill Lane 948-home development will be 45% affordable
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Profit slips again at 8 Bishopsgate tower architect
Bottom line at Wilkinson Eyre falls for second year in row
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Shedkm submits plans for £250m Stockport neighbourhood
Scheme would include 1,300 homes next to town’s grade II*-listed viaduct
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Rayner asks regulator for ‘fundamental review’ of Approved Documents
Guidance on meeting regulations to be simplified
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Towers on expanded Camden regeneration scheme to triple in height
Mount Anvil looks to develop buildings of up to 26 storeys
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Features
Is an oversupply of architects driving down fees?
A recent downturn in construction has left architecture practices competing for dwindling work. But do longer-term structural issues underlie this situation?