All Heritage articles – Page 4
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      NewsFirm floats double-height vision for disused Debenhams
Nottingham practice GT3 looks to turn shopping landmark into a mixed-use commercial, leisure and residential hub
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      NewsPurcell debuts Kensington Palace refresh project
Practice completes work to repair and re-present King’s State Apartments
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      NewsWoods Bagot’s City tower set to get green light
Planners recommend 32-storey proposals for approval despite policy ‘conflict’ and Historic England objection
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      News‘Risk List’ flags power-station architecture in peril
Campaign group eyes dynamic new uses for cooling towers as phase-out looms
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      NewsCampaigners seek listing for brutalist Bristol car park
Move comes after plans emerge for 21-storey student development at city-centre site
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      NewsKhan ‘won’t intervene’ in refusal of Chipperfield’s Chinese Embassy
Mayor of London confirms he will not call in plans for former Royal Mint site after Tower Hamlets Council’s rejection
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      OpinionRome reminds us that cities store memories. But who decides what is remembered and what gets forgotten?
The Italian capital is often desribed as a palimpsest. What can we learn from its layers of remembering and forgetting, asks Eleanor Jolliffe
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      ReviewMonumental Lies: Culture Wars and the Truth about the Past
Debates around public monuments are a potential minefield. A new book can help us navigate this complex territory, writes Emma Dent Coad
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      NewsPurcell’s Porthcawl pavilion plans progress
Practice unpacks £18m proposals to give Art Deco landmark a new lease of life
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      NewsGlenn Howells student scheme hit by listing decision
Proposals pulled from planning meeting after former Nottingham police and fire headquarters gets grade II status
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      OpinionThe M&S inquiry must be decided on hard evidence, not well-meaning conjecture
Those opposing the Marble Arch replacement scheme are doing so on the basis of a misleading prospectus, writes Fred Pilbrow
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      NewsCampaigners seek listing for Terry Farrell’s Alban Gate
Bid to protect post-modern landmark comes after developer unveils Gensler-led transformation plans
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      NewsData-centre approved despite impact on Grimshaw’s FT plant
Historic England says TTSP proposals will harm setting of grade II* high-tech neighbour
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      ReviewHorror in the Modernist Block: The dystopian underside of the modernist vision
Contemporary artists shine a light on the haunting aspects of building design, writes Joe Holyoak
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      NewsPritchard Architecture converts naval gunpowder store into brewery and bar
Hampshire project transforms derelict 19th century building into new attraction for beer lovers
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      NewsJames Gorst Architects previews third Adam restoration project
Practice secures consent to restore and repurpose St James’s Square gem
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      NewsDiller Scofidio & Renfro unpacks vision for Frank Lloyd Wright theatre
New York practice produces masterplan to save 1959 venue in Texas
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      ReviewPeter Marlow’s The English Cathedral: ‘Creeping towards eternity’
Giles Heather finds an exhibition of Peter Marlow’s English cathedral photographs evokes a medieval sense of longing and hope
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      ReviewCaruso St John’s collected works: ‘An insightful journey through a pivotal period in British architecture’
Edmund Fowles reviews the first volume of Caruso St John’s collected works
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      ReviewReview | A moment in time: The disappearing architecture of the Bengali Renaissance
To fully understand the Bengali Renaissance we need to understand and preserve its architecture, writes Megan Kirkpatrick
 
    
     





