All UK articles – Page 128
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NewsAyre Chamberlain Gaunt reveals £41m university plans
Practice designs 8,000sq m net-zero building for Arts University Bournemouth
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NewsFinance watchdog details risks of Adjaye’s holocaust memorial
DLUHC stands down architects to save cash as costs hit £102.9m, according to National Audit Office
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Building StudyBuilding study: West Hub by Jestico + Whiles
A new hybrid building in Cambridge mixes academia with enterprise and hospitality to reimagine what a university should be in the 21st century, writes Ben Flatman
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NewsHousing minister approves controversial Henley Halebrown tower
Approval for “outstanding” 20-storey scheme upheld despite contravening local plan height requirements
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NewsRyder Architecture snaps up Doone Silver Kerr
Latest acquisition comes six months after Newcastle practice bought up Haskoll
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NewsOptimised Environments win landscape architect role on £55m railway museums upgrade
Practice beats five rival bidders to win £250,000 job
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NewsWilkinson Eyre gets go-ahead for Holborn Circus plans
10-storey scheme will replace 1930s Neo-Georgian building
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NewsAdjaye team lands job to design £57m transformation of Liverpool museums
Practice to reimagine International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum on city’s waterfront
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NewsPlanning inspector dismisses Squire & Partners’ Custom House appeal
Hotel conversion proposals would have “too great” an impact on grade I landmark
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Building StudyBuilding study: The Marlo by Barbara Weiss Architects
This extensive refurbishment and restoration project in Marylebone provides impact without the need to shout about it, writes Ben Flatman
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NewsNooma Studio unveils Somers Town ‘performing gardens’
London Festival of Architecture project will move to schools and community gardens after this month
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NewsBartlett whistleblower seeks compensation for victims of bullying and ‘sexist marking’
In an exclusive interview with Building Design, Eleni Kyriacou says the Bartlett systematically discriminated against women in its grading and destroyed many potential careers as a result
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OpinionIt’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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NewsProctor & 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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NewsPopulous launches audiovisual and acoustics design agency
Sports and entertainment venue specialist eyes creation of “exceptional” immersive projects
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NewsAcademics 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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NewsRSHP rebrands as … RSHP
Practice drops name Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners following death of visionary founder
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NewsCorstorphine & 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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NewsFosters’ 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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NewsAecom releases time-lapse film of Serpentine pavilion under construction
Watch Theaster Gates’s pavilion rise from the ground in Kensington Gardens






