All Heritage articles – Page 5
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OpinionWhy retrofit first should not be retrofit only
Treating retrofit first as an inflexible dogma is not going to help the environment. In the case of the Marble Arch M&S, replacement is the more sustainable option, writes Fred Pilbrow
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NewsChipperfield’s Chinese Embassy plans set for approval
East London scheme at former Royal Mint site will be biggest foreign diplomatic outpost in England
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50 Wonders50 Wonders | Fiona Scott: Teatro Teresa Carreno and Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas
The Gort Scott founding director explores the fluctuating meaning of two neighbouring institutions in Venezuela’s capital city
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ReviewReview | Brutalist Britain by Elain Harwood
Jenny Marris reviews a new book on the architecture that defined an era
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OpinionWhy the M&S public inquiry matters
We must seize this opportunity to change the course of construction, writes Henrietta Billings
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NewsKensington and Chelsea eyes planning tweaks to aid greener homes
Authority consults on dropping listed-building consent for window upgrades
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NewsHaworth Tompkins lands Liverpool Playhouse commission
Practice will work up plans to refurbish sister venue of its Stirling Prize-winning Everyman Theatre
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NewsExhibition charts demise of brutalist Hampshire landmark
Photographer captures final days of Fawley Power Station as efforts to preserve facility fail
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NewsHistoric England adds 175 sites to ‘at risk’ register
Buildings in peril include Nottingham pumping house, unique Tintagel meeting house and experimental concrete homes in Essex
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NewsCampaign group attacks ‘misleading and inaccurate’ M&S claims
Retail giant accused of “greenwashing on an epic scale” after two-week public inquiry into proposals to demolish flagship Oxford Street store
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NewsPRP gets go-ahead for Grove Place expansion
Proposals will add new apartments and specialist facilities at retirement village in grounds of grade I-listed Hampshire house
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NewsArt show explores modern architecture’s links with horror
Contemporary artists shine a light on the haunting aspects of building design
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NewsGort Scott floats Oxford market masterplan
Practice eyes better access and new business space for grade II-listed gem
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NewsStranger Things landmark set for demolition
Brutalist 1960s lab from Netflix drama set to make way for new homes
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NewsDesign teams sought for ‘architectural exemplar’ project in Albania
International competition launched for new visitor centre for nation’s top cultural attraction
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NewsQueen Elizabeth II: Historic England’s platinum-jubilee listings revisited
Six-strong selection ranged from 1860s hotel to pioneering 1990s county archive
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NewsCampaigners renew call-in demands over Make’s South Bank plans
Move follows Greater London Authority’s decision not to intervene in redevelopment of former ITV studios
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50 Wonders50 Wonders | Sheila Carney: Farnsworth House, Illinois
The director of Scott Tallon Walker’s London studio describes the enduring influence of Mies’ masterpiece on her practice
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NewsDeveloper loses appeal over Alan Camp Croydon proposals
Scheme would have delivered 32 homes at landmark south London furniture store
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NewsHistoric England set for review of department-store heritage
Probe emerges as post-war John Lewis branch gets grade II listing and campaigners gear up for M&S fight






