All Heritage articles – Page 24
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BDP makes it a hat-trick at the Palace of Westminster
Architect one of four big firms appointed to rolling framework
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Fosters snubbed over Spitalfields Market expansion
Councillors reject proposals to add new building
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Listings joy for C20 Society campaigners
Richard Gilbert Scott building wins grade II status along with Ann and John Kay house
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Historic England feels heat over Nelson’s Column ‘demolition’
HE forced to confirm it does not support razing London landmark after promotion prompts confusion
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Author runs marathon to fund Goldfinger book
Architectural historian Elain Harwood pounds Paris streets to raise cash for ‘comprehensive’ book on brutalist practitioner
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Anger grows over plans to redevelop Yorkshire prefabs
Twentieth Century Society wades into row over demolition-threatened Airey-style homes
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Hoover Building resi transformation complete
Iconic Wallis, Gilbert Partners-designed factory converted into 66 apartments
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Boost for Liverpool’s bid to save Unesco status
World Heritage UK urges global chiefs to recognise city’s ‘change of mood’
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Kevin McCloud takes ‘paramilitary’ conservationist role
Grand Designs presenter steps up involvement at Society for Protection of Ancient Buildings
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Chapman Taylor’s Coventry plans hit by listing decision
Minister acts to list city’s key post-war buildings
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KKA cleared for huge Brum student block
Practice bags planning for 399-bed scheme that envelops grade II building
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City set to back controversial Golden Lane plans
Hawkins Brown school and flats redevelopment headed for approval despite objections
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Grimsby ice factory declared one of Europe's most threatened sites
Only one Brit in top 7 - which includes Bulgarian brutalist structure
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Bradford backs saving brutalist landmark
Debate on future of city’s Highpoint building ends in vote to save it
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JAA cleared to regenerate ‘at risk’ south London mansion
Plans will create flats in grade II stately home and grounds
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Amanda Levete gets green light for Oxford college work
AL_A’s scheme at Wadham to start this summer
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Questions emerge on Liverpool’s proposed skyline policy
Bid to retain heritage status contains significant loopholes
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West End theatre set for rebuild despite heritage fears
Aedas Arts Team and Citizens Design Bureau project cleared
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Building Study
Building Study: BBC TV Centre, London, by AHMM
The iconic home of television has been given a new lease of life as housing, offices - and studios. Ike Ijeh tunes in
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Cross-party bid to pause controversial Sheppard Robson bridge plans
London mayor urged to reconsider demolition of artists’ space