All Heritage articles – Page 8
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NewsGroups appeal to Italian court to stop Populous’ Milan stadium plans
Campaigners say revamp of Milan’s San Siro neighbourhood has ’little to do with sport’
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NewsCity reveals shortlist for £150m Barbican overhaul
Diller Scofidio & Renfro, Adjaye Associates and Allies and Morrison are among the finalists
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NewsPurcell wins planning for restoration of South Ken gem
£6.5m project will transform Royal Society of Sculptors building
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50 Wonders50 Wonders | Denise Bennetts: Royal College of Physicians
The Bennetts Associates co-founder appreciates Denys Lasdun’s daring response to a historic site
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News6a’s redevelopment of Grimshaw’s Grand Union House approved
Project is part of Sellar’s wider plans for Camden
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NewsTate & Co wins planning for Brunel Museum improvements
Purcell also working on historic Thames tunnel project
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50 Wonders50 Wonders | Dav Bansal: Lakeshore Drive Apartments
Dav Bansal recalls the thrill of visiting Mies’ influential Chicago towers for the first time
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50 Wonders50 Wonders | Yasmin Al-Ani Spence: Villa Tugendhat
The Wilkinson Eyre director picks the Mies classic for its technical innovation as much as its aesthetics
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NewsAberdeen Art Gallery named Scotland’s building of the year
Hoskins Architects’ extension and upgrade of 19th-century landmark wins 2021 Doolan Award
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NewsPilbrow gets green light to demolish Oxford Street M&S
Westminster council backs office-led scheme pending outcome of listing bid for 1930s department store
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NewsPilbrow’s demolition of M&S flagship poised for go-ahead
But listing bid could halt demolition of Marble Arch branch for new 10-storey complex
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NewsIn pics: Stevenage’s 75th anniversary celebrated
Book explores history of Britain’s first post-war new town
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NewsTulip appeal thrown out over design and carbon concerns
Gove says Fosters’ tower contains ‘too many compromises to amount to world-class architecture’
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NewsSquire & Partners submits plans to replace redundant department store
Guildford scheme would see shops and flats built by River Wey
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NewsCampaigners challenge carbon-cost figures for DSDHA tower
Group says demolition of Bloomsbury landmark would generate 64,000 tonnes of emissions over 60 years
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NewsCity snubs Squire & Partners’ Custom House plans
Hotel vision for grade I-listed HMRC base will be decided after planning inquiry
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News‘Faithful rebuild’ announced as favoured option for burnt-out shell of Mac
Design team to be selected through open procurement process
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NewsCity approves conversion of listed police station into five-star hotel
Dexter Moren scheme will see prisoner cells transformed into private whisky-tasting rooms
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NewsJulian Harrap lands restoration job on grade I-listed Wren church
Practice to carry out first major works on St Lawrence Jewry since 1957
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OpinionA tingle down the spine
If ghosts aren’t real, then why are some building types more prone to hauntings than others, wonders Eleanor Jolliffe lightheartedly






