All UK articles – Page 143
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Take responsibility for improving diversity, RIBA president tells architects after awards row
Institution’s regional director for London claims she saw only two black people among 400-strong attendance at regional awards event
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NewsBenedetti Architects scoops £20m RIBA HQ refurb job
Practice beats seven-team shortlist to win prestigious overhaul of grade II*-listed building
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NewsHOK appoints former RSHP partner as London office principal
James Leathem’s designs include the Stirling prize-winning Barajas Airport in Madrid
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NewsGlenn Howells reheats Spaghetti Junction model for milestone birthday
National Highways commissions restoration to mark interchange’s 50th anniversary
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NewsHistoric England reveals batch of platinum-jubilee listings
Six-strong selection ranges from 1860s hotel to pioneering 1990s county archive
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NewsChipperfield and Moussavi named as design advocates for London
David Adjaye is reappointed on 42-strong advisory panel, set up to improve capital’s built environment
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NewsMoxon reveals designs for Worcestershire footbridge
Structure combines both river crossing and viaduct over adjacent floodplain
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OpinionArchitecture is ephemeral, urban design is eternal!
Most masterplans are never built but, once they are, they can last for ever – even if the name of the masterplanner is quickly forgotten, writes David Rudlin
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NewsHeatherwick, LEAP and Alison Brooks among RIBA regional winners for 2022
Building of the year awards for projects including cancer support centre and modern reimagining of an Oxford quad
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NewsPlanning inspector green-lights controversial Whittam Cox scheme
Fourteen-storey development with 289 homes can be built on vacant Tyneside plot
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NewsAA appoints Cambridge professor as new director
Ingrid Schroder to step into role two years after dismissal of school’s last director
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NewsRoyal College of Art showcases Herzog & de Meuron campus
Source: Iwan Baan The Royal College of Art’s £135m design and innovation campus at Battersea, designed by Herzog & de Meuron
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NewsGreen light for first phase of ‘inside out’ estate regeneration
Masterplan drawn up by Levitt Bernstein, Proctor & Matthews Architects and Cullinan Studio aims to reduce antisocial behaviour on 1970s South London development
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NewsArchitects reveal biggest monthly fall in confidence since early days of pandemic
RIBA survey finds recent trend of declining optimism is accelerating as wider economy continues to weaken
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NewsAOC bags grade II* cinema renovation project
Paignton Picture House will be transformed into “creative community space” with £3m in funding
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FeaturesBarbican Centre at 40: how an international arts venue took shape
The pioneering scheme is celebrating its 40th birthday. Former managing director Nicholas Kenyon explains how the initial plans for a residential development evolved
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NewsCorstorphine & Wright’s Manchester tower approved at appeal
Planning inspector green-lights 28-storey student scheme that city council said used “poor quality cladding material”
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NewsNational Gallery unveils revised Selldorf upgrade designs
Latest images of £30m proposals come ahead of planning application submission this summer
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NewsPlots for self and custom build have fallen 32% behind registrations, stats show
The shortfall between the number of those registering to self or custom build between October 31 2020 and the same date in 2021 and plots given planning permission was 3,954
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OpinionDesign better, specify better and consume more carefully – that’s my (not so) radical idea
While we should all be taking action in order to preserve our planet, direct action is actually rather less effective than well-placed words if we want to drive real and lasting change, writes Matthew Lloyd







