All UK articles – Page 133
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News
Benoy’s ’cutting-edge’ Chiswick development approved
Mixed-use scheme will see housing built alongside space for automotive firms
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Tate Liverpool announces design contest for £25m overhaul
Architects have until next month to register interest in ‘major reimagining’
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AHMM turnover dives by 22%
Practice made a loss of more than £600,000 last year as covid ravaged workloads
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Tributes paid as engineer Max Fordham dies aged 88
Former RIBA president Sunand Prasad calls him ‘giant’ of the profession
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Purcell wins planning for restoration of South Ken gem
£6.5m project will transform Royal Society of Sculptors building
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Profit, turnover and directors’ pay soar at ZHA
Pre-tax profit almost tripled at Zaha Hadid Architects in first year of pandemic
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BDP re-uses Nightingale materials to turn empty shop into diagnostic centre
First of 40 faciities opens in former department store to relieve strain on NHS
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Architects and clients recognised in New Year Honours
Honours for Grimshaw chair and director of Black Females in Architecture
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Squire & Partners’ Old Vic tower thrown out
Waterloo flats rejected on grounds they would have impacted on grade II-listed theatre
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Design competition launched for Berwick cultural hub
RIBA looking for architects to create a key cultural hub in borders town
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City of London approved 70% more office floorspace this year
Corporation reports strong post-pandemic interest in office space
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Opinion
The king of urban renaissance had politicians – if not princes – at his feet
Richard Rogers was hugely influential as an urbanist as well an architect, writes David Rudlin
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Green light for FCBS’ plans to replace Bristol bank buildings with offices
Scheme will be built around the ruins of a grade II-listed church
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ESA wins planning for 18-storey tower on former London hospital
More than 500 homes will be built at Stockwell site
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Residents back redevelopment of estate that once sparked civil war at UCL
Metropolitan Workshop and Proctor & Matthews to press ahead with Carpenters Estate regeneration after residents vote in favour
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Lutine Bell to be rung in Richard Rogers’ honour
Lloyd’s to enact historic ritual for architect of its grade I-listed HQ
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Richard Rogers dies aged 88
Architect and peer was an influential figure in urban thinking for half a century
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Norman Foster: Wilkinson’s talent shone through from the start
Foster & Partners founder pays tribute to Chris Wilkinson
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Features
Why did the government consult us on Part L if it wasn’t going to listen?
The government has largely ignored the advice of built environment professionals in response to its proposed changes to building standards on energy use, says LETI
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Chris Wilkinson’s death ‘a great loss to architecture’
RIBA president leads tributes to Wilkinson Eyre founder