All Heritage articles
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Information - BDCPD 14 2025: Restoring heritage buildings: The role of timber windows
Sponsored by George Barnsdale, this module explores the legal protections of listed buildings, focusing on the replacement of timber windows to balance heritage preservation with modern standards
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OpinionNotre Dame reopens: the power of craft, culture, and community
Five years after the fire that devastated Notre Dame, Liz Smith reflects on the cathedral’s reopening to the public
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NewsShedkm gets approval for film and TV campus at Liverpool’s Littlewoods site
Liverpool City Council has granted planning consent for the redevelopment of the historic Littlewoods building into a film and TV production hub, led by developers Capital & Centric
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NewsStudio Weave wins planning for £4.5m Walthamstow museum restoration
Cafe and gallery space to be added to grade II-listed building
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NewsMedieval meets modern sustainability at ARC Painswick
Parti’s latest project transforms a rundown B&B into a sunlit retreat in the English countryside
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OpinionWhy is our heritage on fire… again?
The fire at Copenhagen’s historic stock exchange is a reminder that we need to value traditional building skills as much as the buildings themselves, writes Liz Smith
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NewsBuckley Gray Yeoman completes Heal’s department store refurb
Practice has transformed upper floors of grade II*-listed building in London’s West End into office space
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FeaturesShining a light on Bromley Old Town Hall
Nulty designs a lighting scheme for Bromley Town Hall’s £20 million restoration
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NewsLucky 13: DCMS lists final cabbies’ shelter
All of London’s surviving cab drivers’ refuges now have protected status
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NewsMecanoo completes refurbishment of Perth museum
Former music venue will house an ancient stone used in coronation ceremonies since medieval times
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NewsLevitt Bernstein lands £8m LSO project
Practice will upgrade facilities at orchestra’s grade I-listed Old Street base
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NewsBlack Sabbath pub gets grade II listing
Protection for Birmingham venue could thwart high-rise redevelopment plans
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NewsLeeds co-living scheme is approved at appeal
Yeme Architects gets go-ahead for 78-unit plans at listed former library
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NewsHawkins Brown and Mikhail Riches in running for RIBA Yorkshire Awards
Seven-strong shortlist includes Hugh Broughton’s restoration of Clifford’s Tower in York
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NewsBond Bryan gets go-ahead for work at Hopkins’ Inland Revenue Centre
Proposals will see conversion of grade II-listed 1990s complex into new campus for the University of Nottingham
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News£4.4m Newark Castle plans move forward
Martin Ashley Architects and Hugh Broughton Architects proposals get council backing
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NewsRSHP reveals €38m Bayeux Tapestry Museum designs
Urban and architectural plans come nine months after firm won competition for Normandy centre
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NewsPLP gets go-ahead for City office scheme
Minories plans will deliver 14,000sq m workspace boost and new archaeology attraction
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NewsFCBS replaces Adjaye Associates on Liverpool Slavery Museum
Practice will work with academics from Univertisy of Liverpool School of Architecture on £57m upgrade project
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NewsPLP’s City offices plans poised for green light
Minories scheme will replace 1950s office building and refurbish Victorian warehouse






