All Building articles in 19 September 2025 – Page 8
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Two left in race for third London office scheme being let by Dutch developer Edge
Winner for £150m Shaftesbury Avenue job due this autumn
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Work to turn 1960s Bath eyesore into new Premier Inn set to get going next year
Architect on scheme is TP Bennett
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Developer lowers height in second rejig for east London student tower
Previous scheme in Stratford turned down because it resembled ‘monolithic slab’
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Favourites emerge on brace of City law firm fit outs worth £250m
Hogan Lovells and Clifford Chance moving into new space in coming years
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Features
5 minutes with … David Meecham at TLT
The head of the housing and regeneration team on doing the right thing, having no regrets, making the industry more inclusive and why it takes him ages to leave parties
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RICS unveils pilot programmes for new professional pathways
Proposals expected to see pilots run early next year
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Comment
Is maintenance spending going to be enough to overcome the social infrastructure backlog?
The government’s commitment to repair and maintenance is certainly encouraging, but Karl Horton of the Building Cost Information Service believes additional funding is likely to be needed
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UK needs 100,000 ‘beautiful’ council homes a year to solve affordable housing crisis, report claims
Policy Exchange report calls for new social housing boom which learns from ‘traumatic’ legacy of brutalist post-war estates
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Plans in for resi towers scheme in north London
Proposals would see row of six high-rise blocks built on site near Hendon station
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Network Rail appoints architect to design ‘landmark’ office building next to Glasgow’s Queen Street station
City centre scheme is transport operator’s latest planned redevelopment of a station site in its ownership
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Features
How Glasgow is setting new standards for sensitive regeneration
Building Design’s new UK Design Capital of the Year award, part of the Architect of the Year Awards 2025, will recognise cities for ambitious urban strategies. In this instalment, the spotlight turns to Glasgow, where architects, planners and civic leaders are driving a renewed period of development
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Plans for £48.5m housing scheme in Birmingham
2.5 acre site in Soho Hill set to deliver 115 homes and flats alongside an 80-bed care home
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New head of studio at Foster + Partners
Leadership change sees Grant Brooker stepping down from his role as head of studio
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Four contractors picked by DIO for 10 military accommodation schemes
Bowmer & Kirkland, Reds10, Kier Metek and Laing O’Rourke all given jobs
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Features
At HTA Design, they are building the case for better housing
Ben Flatman visited HTA Design’s east London studio to hear how one of the UK’s most experienced housing practices is responding to today’s complex challenges
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Key appointments at Gleeson Homes are ‘statement of intent’
Firm’s chief executive says changes are part of strategic initiative launched last year
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United Living sees revenue rise 14%
Group records pre-tax loss but says underlying profitability rose
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Final two Building Awards 2025 shortlists revealed
Contenders for the Construction Client of the Year and CEO of the Year have been unveiled