All Building articles in 12 December 2025 – Page 6
-
NewsNLA co-founder Peter Murray launches bid to run for London mayor in 2028
Former BD editor criticised a lack of vision on the built environment under Sadiq Khan
-
FeaturesSustainability: Decarbonising schools across the four UK nations
Governments are targeting individual sustainability and decarbonisation goals for schools across the UK, driving innovative approaches to building and retrofitting
-
CommentPurpose, not process – the future of project management in an age of AI
The opportunities of digital transformation are inspiring and bring many benefits, but good project management remains a human discipline, generating something that AI cannot, Simon Venner at Ward Williams writes
-
FeaturesFrank Gehry: from LA experimentalist to the architect of the Bilbao effect
Ben Flatman examines how Gehry’s work evolved from local, materially driven invention into one of the most recognisable architectural vocabularies of his generation
-
NewsTributes paid to Guggenheim architect Frank Gehry
Canadian-American, whose handful of UK projects included work at Battersea Power Station, dies aged 96
-
NewsArada to turn former Salvation Army HQ into hotel and co-living space
Dubai-based developer bought Regal in autumn
-
NewsGovernment will not decarbonise buildings by 2050 without significant skills intervention, MPs say
Energy committee report comes as government announces plans for apprenticeship spending
-
NewsBudget pressures to see CITB make funding and grants changes from next month
Group says move has been made because demand for services outstripping income
-
NewsMcLaren set to sign up for £100m makeover of City office block
Holborn Viaduct scheme originally built in 2008 by Balfour Beatty due for major overhaul under plan by architect Eric Parry
-
Features5 minutes with … Alex Macaulay at Kinland
The firm’s founder and managing director on the challenges that followed the acquisition of their first site, why it is important to keep moving and why you need to network even when you don’t want to
-
NewsAiling commercial and residential sectors holding back London output growth, T&T Alinea says
Inflation and tax rises hitting sectors but infrastructure and private industrial work showing signs of growth, cost consultant adds
-
NewsFosters gets green light for extension of St James’s Square office block
Two storeys to be added to existing 1990s Sheppard Robson-designed building
-
CommentWhy a recent High Court ruling could lead to a rights of light reset
Rashpal Soomal explains how a recent case has shifted the legal position on claims about rights of light
-
-
NewsMcLaren brings in Mace boss to take on design director role at CM business
Lucy Craig started out career as an architect before switch to contracting
-
NewsRace to build London HQ for science institute set up by US billionaire down to two
Ellison Institute of Technology, named after Larry Ellison, planning Fosters-designed head office in St James’s Square
-
NewsLondon council refuses two major housing schemes because of worries over buildings’ height
Plans for a combined 1,800 homes rejected on grounds of height and bulk
-
NewsContracting and housebuilding turnover up more than 6% year-on-year
Building’s annual Top 150 Contractors & Housebuilders tables and analysis out on Friday
-
NewsConsultant Pegasus set to launch building surveying team
Firm headed by former Sweett and WYG boss Douglas McCormick
-
CommentWhy it’s so important to change the public perception of new towns
Only large-scale developments can offer enough investment for the major new infrastructure that people want and need, but we must work hard to take those people with us, writes Brian Yates at Stantec














