Some of London’s biggest housing associations have warned that budget pressures could cause housebuilding to fall by a third
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RIBA West Midlands names four education schemes among regional award winners
Four education buildings have won RIBA West Midlands regional awards
Palace of Westminster ‘at risk of collapse’ before planned refurb, MPs told
The Palace of Westminster could ‘collapse’ if refurbishment work does not get underway, MPs have been warned
City of London considers adopting ‘retrofit first’ policy
The City of London is looking to adopt a ‘retrofit first’ policy for its future City Plan, according to proposals debated last month
Ex-RIBA boss Ben Derbyshire fends off angle grinder-wielding bike thieves
Former RIBA president Ben Derbyshire has said he is ‘saddened and depressed’ following an attempted theft of his bicycle in broad daylight
Howells unveils green vision for Birmingham
Howells (previously Glenn Howells Architects) has unveiled first images of council-backed plans to transform the centre of Birmingham with new cycling routes and green spaces
CZWG wins planning for Art Deco rebuild of Wimbledon station
Merton Council has approved CZWG’s plans to demolish and rebuild the station entrance at Wimbledon Chase and add a nine-storey residential block on top
Ayre Chamberlain Gaunt gets green light for Arts University Bournemouth studio
Councillors have approved Ayre Chamberlain Gaunt’s proposed replacement of work studios at Arts University Bournemouth
Maccreanor Lavington and Hawkins\Brown submit plans for 4,800 Manchester homes
Maccreanor Lavington and HawkinsBrown have drawn up proposals for a new neighbourhood in central Manchester containing more than 4,800 homes
Scrapping Parts 1, 2 and 3 will undermine architectural education, says RIBA
The RIBA has called the ARB’s proposed education shake-up ‘a mistake’ that risks ‘undermining’ architectural training