All Heritage articles – Page 61
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Opinion
Demolition aims to erase the past
The news of the threat both to John Bancroft’s listed school in Wandsworth and to the archives of the Women’s Library and the Trades Union Congress Collection in the not-so-safe-keeping of the London Met gives rise to musings on the importance of the collective memory.
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News
Aerodrome that defended London from German Zeppelins is listed
Rare example of a near-complete First World War airfield and buildings
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News
National Theatre voted one of world's ugliest buildings
Top 10 list also includes a building in Toronto by Will Alsop
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Petrol stations from the 'glamorous age of motoring' are listed
Architecture minister lists petrol stations designed by Elliot Noyes and Sam Scorer
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News
Julian Harrap Architects wins National Trust restoration job
£1.4m project will open Rainham Hall to the public
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News
Wandsworth Council accused of rushing plans to demolish listed Bancroft school
Architect’s last surviving building, Elliott School in south London, is under threat
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Hugh Broughton Architects completes Royal Society of Chemistry refurb
Grade II-listed Burlington House work includes new front-of-house facilities
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Sanei Hopkins wins permission for Sudbourne Park walled garden scheme
Suffolk project gets green light from council
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London Met in talks over sale of Wright & Wright Architects' library
Women’s Library in Whitechapel faces uncertain future
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Spparc gets approval for Bankside regeneration
Bear Gardens includes apartments and gallery space
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‘Hand Battersea to campaigners’
Commercial uses doomed to fail, says London’s former planning chief
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Avanti Architects' plans for Cardross Seminary get £500,000 boost
Heritage Scotland issues grant for repairs to Gillespie, Kidd & Coia masterpiece
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News
Campaign against VAT hike gains momentum
14,000 sign petition against scrapping zero rate for listed building alterations
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News
Architect's plans for Nottingham's Lace Market approved
Re-Format designs offices for bombed site
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Opinion
Will the Shard be listed in 30 years’ time?
Yes, says Peter Murray, it demonstrates an innovative typology; while Ken Shuttleworth thinks it’s still too early to tell
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News
Broadway Malyan submits plans for Chester's tallest structure
Architect to convert 18th-century mill to create flats and shops
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Opinion
VAT relief rule is unfair to owners
The owner of any listed building faces increased costs and restrictions on alterations (“Listed buildings lose VAT relief” News March 23).
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