All Heritage articles – Page 47
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NewsSix on shortlist for £19m Florey upgrade
Scheme will revamp James Stirling’s 40-year-old Oxford building
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NewsLiverpool arcade granted grade II* listing
Protection level raised for 20th-century shopping arcade
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NewsArchitect John Simpson gets hotel OK
University Arms Hotel in Cambridge to get classical makeover
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Liverpool's Cenotaph given grade I listing
Culture secretary asks public for further suggestions
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NewsStudent towers win for Broadway Malyan’s Warsaw outpost
Practice to refurbish three Soviet-era blocks for Krakow University
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Building StudySheppard Robson facade designs revealed for apartment buildings in Barts Square
Lead architect Sheppard Robson brought in Piercy Co and Maccreanor Lavington to design elevations for three of the buildings
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NewsEast London church wins architecture competition
Award ties in with National Churches Trust anniversary
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NewsHTA's divisive hospital plans rubber stamped by Boris
Queen Elizabeth Children’s Hospital redevelopment to go ahead despite campaigners’ concerns
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OpinionA few mercy killings wouldn’t go amiss
Is our fixation with the past denying some grade II listed buildings a dignified death?
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NewsCouncil starts looking for Preston bus station cash
Leader meets with English Heritage over refurbishment options
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NewsMake submits 34-storey City tower plans
Block at 40 Leadenhall Street to be wrapped around listed building
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NewsGeorgian Group architecture winners announced
Craig Hamilton Architects takes two categories with RHWL and Brownhill Hayward Brown also scooping honours
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OpinionLandmarks never lose their power
Battersea offers a daunting challenge to Britain’s new nuclear facilities, says Ellis Woodman
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Richard Rogers brings glamour to shortlist for Parliament restoration
Allies Morrison forced to withdraw
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NewsTDO Architecture gets planning for house on historic Chelsea street
Richard Rogers lends support to development in his neighbourhood
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley plans to deliver underground Mail Rail attraction
Postal Museum needs £22m to open tunnels to public
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NewsHeritage Lottery cash will revitalise five regional cities
£12m awarded to at-risk buildings including Titanic drawing office






