All UK articles – Page 146
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NewsFCBStudios appointed to create ‘cultural heart’ for Huddersfield
£210m regeneration vision includes new entertainment venue, art gallery, museum and food hall
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NewsDavid Chipperfield plays down impact of Brexit on business
But practice admits decision to leave EU has created ‘operational challenges’
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OpinionWhy more architects should write children’s books
An understanding of the built environment and the careers it offers must be seeded at an early age, urges Siu-Pei Choi
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NewsChipperfield wins planning for Edinburgh concert hall after long fight
Dunard Centre was subjected to legal challenge and redesign
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NewsPilbrow gets green light to demolish Oxford Street M&S
Westminster council backs office-led scheme pending outcome of listing bid for 1930s department store
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NewsPLP completes new Square Mile resi tower
£330m scheme includes five star hotel and luxury flats
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NewsPilbrow’s demolition of M&S flagship poised for go-ahead
But listing bid could halt demolition of Marble Arch branch for new 10-storey complex
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OpinionMonday-Tuesday, happy days?
How do we decide whether and when WFH devotees should be forced into the office, asks Martyn Evans
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NewsSouth Coast regen company to build 3,500 homes
New south coast unitary council launches new £2.8bn development vehicle with 14 sites
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NewsSpurs’ plans for blocks of flats near stadium refused
Councillors vote to reject F3 Architects’ plans against officers’ advice
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NewsCouncil sets out reasons it rejected RSHP’s South Ken plans
Committee members say scheme’s height, massing and architectural design prompted them to overrule officers’ advice
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NewsDevelopers must listen to Tulip inspector’s carbon concerns, says Stuart Lipton
22 Bishopsgate client thinks it ‘unlikely’ anything will be built at site planned for Fosters’ viewing platform
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OpinionWe must make a better case for new housing
The prospect of new housing is almost always greeted with horror by local people. It is time that this changed, says David Rudlin
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NewsPLP’s Westferry Printworks scheme thrown out in government U-turn
Junior minister cites design quality as one reason for turning down Tory donor’s 1,500-home project originally approved by Robert Jenrick
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NewsMary Duggan Architects wins Garden Museum competition
Practice pips shortlist including Charles Holland and Roz Barr for project opposite Lambeth Bridge
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NewsIn pics: Stevenage’s 75th anniversary celebrated
Book explores history of Britain’s first post-war new town
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NewsCity green-lights AHMM’s ‘biophilic’ office tower
24-storey block is seventh high-rise approved in Square Mile this year






