All Heritage articles – Page 60
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News
Shard a link to south London's history, says Piano
Italian architect puts emphasis on Shard’s location as origin of London in RIBA talk
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News
Essex University staff campaign to save sixties library
Staircase and entrance corridor at risk after government refuses listing
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News
Top architects on shortlist for Manchester hotel
Ian Simpson, Hopkins and Henning Larsen chosen for RIBA competition
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Opinion
Bomber Command memorial desecrates Green Park
Liam O’Connor’s unsuitable scheme has none of the dignity of Lutyens’ Cenotaph
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Technical
Undulating concrete wall shows potential of rubber formwork
Walter Jack’s Crushedwall celebrates Cornish mining heritage
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News
Calls for Hemel Hempstead mail depot to be saved
Twentieth Century Society points to Sainsbury Centre similarities
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News
Clash Associates shows way to Churchill War Rooms
New entrance said to echo the bulldog character of Churchill
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News
Chipperfield and Long & Kentish to restore RA’s eastern wing
Work will include the restoration of many of the building’s original architectural features
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Building Study
Astley Castle by Witherford Watson Mann
Witherford Watson Mann’s new house within the ruined fragments of Astley Castle creates a physical and emotional connection between old and new
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Opinion
Kensington a right royal mess
Last bank holiday (miserable and rainy) my wife and I decided to cheer ourselves up by visiting the newly refurbished Kensington Palace to check out quite how the £12 million had been spent (Buildings May 18).
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Inspirations
Simon Hudspith's inspiration: Castle Drogo by Edwin Lutyens
Lutyens’ castle in Devon is grand on the outside, but domestic inside
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News
Giant car park planned for Battersea
Potential buyer plans to turn former power station into car park to support development
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News
Cartwright Pickard refurbishes listed Golden Lane sports centre
Architect completes work on Chamberlin Powell and Bon building
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Opinion
Refurbish Elliott, don't demolish it
While I agree entirely with Kate Macintosh in her description of buildings as a public embodiment of collective memory (Letters May 11), her “musings” have a wistful, elegiac tone of resignation which, at least in the case of Elliott School, I hope is premature.
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News
John Bancroft's widow backs campaign to save London school
School’s pop star alumni perform at benefit gig tonight
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News
Farrell's Alexandra Palace masterplan images unveiled
Six week consultation to finish next month
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News
Folkestone and Peckham included in £15.9m HLF funding
Dewsbury and Tredegar also awarded money for first-round pass
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Opinion
Russia needs a new type of revolution
Standoffs, rows, split ownership and corruption are taking their toll on Moscow’s constructivist buildings
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News
Kengo Kuma's V&A Dundee gets Heritage Lottery boost
Feilden Clegg Bradley, David Chipperfield and HKR also among firms to reach next stage of funding bids