All Heritage articles – Page 41
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NewsFears grow over future of Powell & Moya's Museum of London
Architectural competition would be held ahead of a move to Smithfield
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Features
Barn conversions? Read the advice first
New advice governing the process of barn conversions comes into force on April 1. Jeremy Lake, historic environment intelligence analyst at Historic England, the new name for English Heritage, explains what architects need to know
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NewsAnother Madin building faces wrecking ball
Birmingham planners voting on whether to knock down 1976 landmark
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NewsList BedZed warts and all, says C20 Society
But RMC HQ architect Ted Cullinan says listing should be based on quality of architecture only
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NewsHLF money will keep Maufe's Guildford Cathedral open
Grant to strip out deteriorating asbestos-laced acoustic plaster
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Academics create Domesday Book of post-war towers
Project aims to change public attitudes to high-rise living
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NewsC20 raises concerns over threat to 'truly remarkable' barracks
Bulldozing Hyde Park Barracks would be ‘loss to nation’
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NewsCampaign to save Mersey gem 'bigger than Smithfield'
Save demands meeting with landmark’s owner
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NewsKing's College plans to bulldoze Strand terrace blasted as 'shameful'
Hall McKnight scheme includes demolition of four historic buildings
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NewsPost-war offices listed across the country
More than a dozen buildings added to register after 18-month project
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NewsRobert Smirke architect speaks out over decision to quit job
Simon Henley tells replacement firm Jamie Fobert the project is a ‘poisoned chalice’
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NewsPickles overrules planning inspector to save Welsh Streets
Save Britain’s Heritage president hails ‘triple triumph’
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NewsCharles could be shown classical Hyde Park Barracks proposal
Developer and Francis Terry reveal details of scheme to replace Spence tower
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NewsRH Partnership brings Spence arts centre back to life
UK’s first campus arts centre has been shut since 2007
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NewsGloves off as Victorian Society weighs in on Bishopsgate Goodsyard plans
Director blasts ‘repetitive and indulgent’ planning application whose length is ‘likely to deter scrutiny’






