All Heritage articles – Page 19
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Associated Architects pumps new life into uni gym
Practice reworks Birmingham block as new lecture theatre and study space
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Balfron Tower makeover slammed by campaigners
First glimpse of grade II* brutalist block’s new look ‘confirms worst fears’
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Historic England upgrades Stirling's college listings
Oxford’s Florey Building and Cambridge’s history library bumped up to grade II*
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Campaigners seek listing for Grimshaw’s Camden supermarket
Andrew Phillips-penned regeneration plans would radically rework part of 1980s Sainsbury’s scheme
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City pushes forward with Bank public realm plans
Committee agrees roadmap for dealing with notorious junction
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31/44 Architects submits hotel plan for Whitechapel Bell Foundry
Conservationists take aim at six-storey proposal
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Look no cars: LDA Design does The Strand
Practice’s pedestrianisation proposals unclog stretch of historic thoroughfare
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Green light for Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands’ Oxford Street plans
Westminster approves huge mixed-use scheme despite Victorian Society objections
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Heritage architect creates West End home for Cameron Mackintosh
Watson Bertram Fell lodges plan for penthouse above impressario’s Novello Theatre
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Architect reprimanded over terms-of-engagement failings
Regulator says client was also given wrong advice on planning consent and asbestos
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BDP completes Aberdeen Music Hall refurb
Category A-listed 1820s venue reopens after £9m transformation
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Emil Eve and Arup win Brighton church ideas comp
Separate bids named joint winners to rethink future of grade II* gothic revival building
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AHMM’s Broadgate plans set to get go-ahead
City planners recommend approval for redevelopment of 1980s landmark
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Jamie Fobert's £35.5m National Portrait Gallery scheme in for planning
Biggest project in gallery’s history is collaboration with Purcell
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Mirror-clad concert hall opens at Saudi heritage site
Studio Gioforma venue designed to ‘reflect surroundings rather than compete with them’
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Demolition set to start on Seifert’s Euston towers
HS2 contractors poised to take down late-1970s office blocks
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Murphy completes crescent of £1.9m Edinburgh New Town homes
Crescent at Donaldson’s project also saw historic deaf school converted into flats
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Liverpool names consortium that will develop tall buildings policy
Move comes after Unesco threatened to withdraw city’s World Heritage Site status