All articles by Mark Wilding – Page 12
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News“There is no more Europan UK"
Competition bemoans lack of UK interest in prestigious design competition
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NewsArchitect sought for £10m Canada House works
Canadian High Commission relocating to refurbished and extended Trafalgar Square property
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NewsPreston councillors set to reject offer to save bus station
Cabinet recommended to turn down bid from local businessman in favour of demolition
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NewsUnsustainable timber is construction’s ‘horsemeat scandal’
Winner of Rising Star award for sustainability warns firms will be caught out
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NewsArchitype to design standardised Passivhaus schools
Architect reveals project that could see Passivhaus schools nationwide
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NewsShedkm saves former Littlewoods headquarters from demolition
Planning permission for hotel conversion ends uncertainty over future of Art Deco icon
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NewsEast gets Newham hotel green light
84-room hotel to replace locally-listed former police station
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NewsLondon architect fined £2,500 by the Arb
Carolina Aivars found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct
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NewsAllies & Morrison wins Croydon Old Town masterplan
Practice selected by Croydon Council after competitive tender process
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NewsArchitecture professor avoids jail over car vandalism spree
Stephen Graham fined £28,000 for scratching ‘very silly’ onto Newcastle cars
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NewsHOK submits Crossrail resi plans in Camden
Twenty-two apartments to be built above access shaft for Crossrail line
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NewsAHMM and CZWG among winners of Civic Trust special awards
Canada Water Library and North London Hospice demonstrate ‘outstanding credentials’
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NewsArchitects recognised at 2013 Breeam Awards
Practices behind winning projects include 3DReid, Feilden Mawson and Bennetts Associates
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NewsZaha Hadid named finalist in Business Woman Awards
Iraqi-British architect noted for her contribution to London 2012
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NewsUK construction output falls by more than 10%
Drop in construction activity driven by falling levels of public sector work
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NewsEuropean challenge to UK green tax breaks branded “crazy”
Tory MEP Vicky Ford says legal action over VAT on green materials is unacceptable
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NewsMcCloud piles pressure on Pickles to stop dithering
Channel 4 presenter slams delay to updated building regs
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NewsChange of use class relaxation faces delays
Major cities join London in bid to block office to residential conversions
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NewsFabric first 'most cost effective route' to meeting green standards
Reducing energy use and improving efficiency is cheaper than renewables, report claims






