All UK articles – Page 114
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Opinion
It’s time to stop using ‘pastiche’ as a pejorative term
The word has long been used to unfairly malign architects working in the classical tradition. We need to reclaim the term and celebrate the fact that precedent and tradition are at the heart of most good contemporary architecture, writes Giles Heather
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Proctor & Matthews submits plans for new village on grade II*-listed estate
Impney Hall scheme part of wider masterplan submitted by LDA Design
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Populous launches audiovisual and acoustics design agency
Sports and entertainment venue specialist eyes creation of “exceptional” immersive projects
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Academics accuse UCL of setting off Bartlett ‘witch hunt’
Amin Taha and RA architecture chief Vicky Richardson blast university for launching “Kafkaesque” investigation of staff
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RSHP rebrands as … RSHP
Practice drops name Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners following death of visionary founder
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Corstorphine & Wright towers could replace modernist Brum landmark
Blocks of up to 56 storeys earmarked for site of 1960s Smallbrook Queensway scheme by Rotunda architect
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Fosters’ City Hall building could get listed status
DCMS refuses to grant five-year immunity certificate for former Greater London Authority base
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Green light for Design Engine’s robotics school at Stowe
School building in grounds of grade I-listed house is practice’s second approval within a week
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Wilkinson Eyre reveals restoration of Battersea Power Station control room
Former control room will be used as an events space in the grade II* listed building
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Aecom releases time-lapse film of Serpentine pavilion under construction
Watch Theaster Gates’s pavilion rise from the ground in Kensington Gardens
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RIBA presidential candidates unveil manifestos as voting opens
Jo Bacon, Muyiwa Oki and Sumita Singha set out their stalls following final hustings
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Wilkinson Eyre’s Holborn Circus plans set for go-ahead
Approval recommendation comes despite campaign group’s call to protect Neo-Georgian offices
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2,800-home Basildon redevelopment rejected for second time
Leslie Jones Architecture proposals will now go forward to planning inquiry in August
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Opinion
What exactly do we mean by ‘landscape led’?
A recent report exposes the collapse in green space provision in new development but the reason is not what you might expect, writes David Rudlin
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News
Green light for Design Engine’s contested Oxford Uni student resi scheme
Plans stirred controversy for their setting next to the grade I-listed Christ Church Meadow
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RIBA kicks off ‘comprehensive study’ into insurance crisis
Cost of PI poses existential risk to some practices, institute acknowledges
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Heatherwick completes unfolding glasshouse at historic National Trust gardens
Structure features ten glass ’sepals’ which unfold on warm summer days
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Fosters-designed Madrid office refurb opens doors
Project presented at COP26 as a case study for how design choices can reduce operational carbon emissions
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Government relaxes new certification rules to allow EU tests on construction products
CPA chief says questions remain over UKCA mark
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Acme and Make submit Cambridge mixed-use scheme for planning
Latest phase of Cambridge North regeneration to include 425 homes and office space