All articles by Jim Dunton – Page 26
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NewsAHMM’s Broadgate plans set to get go-ahead
City planners recommend approval for redevelopment of 1980s landmark
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NewsMirror-clad concert hall opens at Saudi heritage site
Studio Gioforma venue designed to ‘reflect surroundings rather than compete with them’
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NewsTP Bennett reveals Brum department store plans
Scheme would add three new floors and ‘Corbusian’ roof terrace to Festival of Britain-era landmark
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NewsAssael debuts City office tower proposals
Slim 21-storey block would tower above grade I synagogue
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NewsWeston Williamson and Shard architect reveal Euston plans
Four-storey tile-clad cube will supersede former Underground station
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NewsDemolition set to start on Seifert’s Euston towers
HS2 contractors poised to take down late-1970s office blocks
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NewsCouncil ‘finds’ lost Amin Taha documents
Architect says papers show detailing for demolition-threatened Clerkenwell development
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NewsWilkinson Eyre cleared for £50m Lord’s plans
Redevelopment of Compton and Edrich stands will boost capacity by 2,500
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NewsArchitects sought for Jeddah art-house cinema
Middle East arts group set to launch competition for Saudi screen centre
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NewsDarling gets nod for Knightsbridge infill flats
Five-storey block approved to replace almost-hidden mews houses
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NewsDesign Engine completes Charterhouse block
Public school’s new science and maths centre unveiled 10 years after competition win
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NewsAecom team wins Moorfields Eye Hospital design competition
Bid with Penoyre Prasad and White Arkitekter pips RSHP, Bennetts, Hopkins and others for £200m facility
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NewsLibeskind: I never dreamt of being an architect
Multiple RIBA award winner tells of how he ‘sort of’ came to the profession from music, maths and drawing
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NewsStudio Egret West lodges 2,500-home Thurrock plans
Practice’s Northlake development would also feature new school, health centre and a lido
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NewsHistoric England lists ‘West Coast’ flats in south London
Rare hacienda-style development at Putney Heath gets grade-II status
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NewsArb drops 1,100 architects from register
Regulator lauds retention-fee payment rate but 3% of professionals miss deadline
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NewsFCBS airs designs for new Bristol homes
First phase of Filton Airfield redevelopment goes in for planning
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NewsProfits plunge at Heatherwick Studio
Five-fold decrease in pre-tax profit and 30% cut in turnover for Garden Bridge practice
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Westminster set to give public ‘more say’ on big schemes
Residents allowed to speak at committee meetings - as officers given more powers
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NewsUK’s dire lack of Ojeu design contests ‘hampers small firms’
Architect rues UK procurement shortcomings compared with France and Germany






