All Heritage articles – Page 27
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Talk to us about No1 Poultry, C20 tells new tenant
US co-working giant signs deal for Stirling landmark
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NewsDismay over ‘emasculated’ Barbican conservation area proposals
City of London accused of watering down vision to protect area and ignoring Powell Moya’s Museum of London
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NewsAOC wins job of opening up brutalist National Archives
Architect topped shortlist of five to land £8.5m redevelopment
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NewsCullinan's RMC building to become old folks' home
Surrey HQ’s sale and conversion follows successful campaign to stop demolition
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NewsV&A buys part of Robin Hood Gardens
Museum salvages three-storey fragment of architectural history
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NewsGolden Lane campaigners file High Court papers
Challenge aims to halt redevelopment of Bernard Morgan House and protect setting of Chamberlin, Powell Bon homes
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NewsGo-ahead for Odeon Leicester Square facelift
Ellis Williams’ scheme offer glazed first-floor extension, entrance refurb and new canopy
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NewsFury as Dunelm House is denied listing again
Campaigners say they will challenge DCMS decision on Durham University brutalist landmark
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News‘We’ll consult architects first’ – TfL vow on Jubilee line stations
Commitment could mean hope for Vauxhall bus station and other buildings
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NewsPlanners approve NRAP's request to demolish listed Aston Webb building
Grade II* building at Pugin’s alma mater were much altered
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Eric Parry gets green light for new City hotel
Project will see demolition of 1980s offices and revamp of grade II-listed City Temple
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City burghers reject McDonald's canopy plan
AEW’s ‘heritage inspired’ Liverpool Street designs fail to impress planners
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NewsFletcher Priest's Shoreditch arches plan approved
Architect wins planning for second of four projects for TfL
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NewsNew tranche of post-war schools wins grade II listing
Designs by Hopkins, BDP, Fitch, RMJM and council architects are protected
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NewsChipperfield to restore 16th-century Venice landmark
Procuratie Vecchie on St Mark’s Square will be opened to public for first time in half a century
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NewsDonald Insall lands £7.6m repair of England's largest private house
Wentworth Woodhouse protected by Chancellor
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FeaturesFallen icons: Why we really should look back in anger
As the demolition of Robin Hood Gardens looms, Twentieth Century Society director Catherine Croft runs through the campaign group’s new “lost modern” list of the top 10 English buildings from the past 90 years that ought to have been saved
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Plans to destroy MJP's Southwark station fall through
TfL now planning office development that would retain Jubilee line ticket hall
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NewsWaind Gohil & Potter completes repair of listed South Bank landmark
Regent Street disease posed technical challenge
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NewsDecline in conservation officers continues as workloads rise
Data shows some areas have faced 50% cut in numbers over a decade






