All UK articles – Page 143
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NewsTributes paid as engineer Max Fordham dies aged 88
Former RIBA president Sunand Prasad calls him ‘giant’ of the profession
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NewsPurcell wins planning for restoration of South Ken gem
£6.5m project will transform Royal Society of Sculptors building
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NewsProfit, 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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NewsBDP 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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NewsArchitects and clients recognised in New Year Honours
Honours for Grimshaw chair and director of Black Females in Architecture
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NewsSquire & Partners’ Old Vic tower thrown out
Waterloo flats rejected on grounds they would have impacted on grade II-listed theatre
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NewsDesign competition launched for Berwick cultural hub
RIBA looking for architects to create a key cultural hub in borders town
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NewsCity of London approved 70% more office floorspace this year
Corporation reports strong post-pandemic interest in office space
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OpinionThe 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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NewsGreen 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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NewsESA wins planning for 18-storey tower on former London hospital
More than 500 homes will be built at Stockwell site
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NewsResidents 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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NewsLutine 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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NewsRichard Rogers dies aged 88
Architect and peer was an influential figure in urban thinking for half a century
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NewsNorman Foster: Wilkinson’s talent shone through from the start
Foster & Partners founder pays tribute to Chris Wilkinson
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FeaturesWhy 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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NewsChris Wilkinson’s death ‘a great loss to architecture’
RIBA president leads tributes to Wilkinson Eyre founder
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NewsGovernment slaps Help to Buy ban on firm because of work at Grenfell
Michael Gove puts others on notice they are in his sights as part of crackdown on companies failing to fix ‘building safety crisis’
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Architects stay hopeful in the face of materials worries
Latest RIBA Future Trends survey says issue has grown since summer
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NewsChris Wilkinson dies aged 76
Gallery: Architect and artist co-founded Wilkinson Eyre, the first practice to win Stirling Prize twice






