All Online news articles – Page 148
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NewsOsborne rips up planning rules
Chancellor and business secretary Sajid Javid impose housing on councils without local plans
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NewsRobin Hood Gardens easier to redevelop than Park Hill, says Urban Splash founder
‘Just because it’s old, tired and unpopular doesn’t make a good reason to demolish it’
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NewsCity rejects plans to turn red phone boxes into food kiosks
Plans to turn a number of Gilbert Scott’s iconic phone boxes into coffee and ice cream kiosks scuppered
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NewsAllies & Morrison unveils plan for south London eyesore
Elephant Castle shopping centre to be redeveloped
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NewsAssael gets planning for listed buildings work
Scheme in Cheshire will provide luxury hotel and spa
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NewsArticle 25 calls in police over missing £200,000
Trustees launch emergency appeal as charity teeters on brink of insolvency
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FeaturesCarbuncle Cup: Library Walk, Manchester
The nomination of this little SimpsonHaugh Partners’ project is sure to cause a storm
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NewsTottenham turn to Arsenal designer for new stadium
Populous director Christopher Lee, who designed the Emirates, now working on Spurs’ ground
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NewsPRP announces management shake-up
Andy von Bradsky steps down as chairman with firm set to drop overseas offices
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NewsFurious Palumbo comes out fighting for No1 Poultry
Zaha Hadid, Piers Gough and Charles Jencks also join campaign to stop Buckley Gray Yeoman plans
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NewsRogers Stirk Harbour wins £43m Louvre competition
French, Dutch and Spanish architects beaten in contest for facility beside Sanaa’s Louvre Lens
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NewsLatz & Partner lands Portsmouth naval dockyard scheme
Architect beats Caruso St John and DSDHA to design dockyard’s hard landscaping
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NewsDavid Miller wins consent for Lewisham council flats
Architect designed borough’s first council-owned homes for three decades
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NewsWalkie Talkie wind complaints prompt City clampdown
Planners demand independent verification of wind assessments for all major projects
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NewsStanton Williams beats revenue target
New work reflects ‘our growing reputation,’ practice says






