All UK articles – Page 198
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Stride Treglown lined up for Exeter Nightingale hospital
Project will be built at former DIY store
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Squire & Partners stitches bespoke scrubs for south London hospitals
Practice’s model shop and in-house textile designer create hundreds of sets of PPE
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Dexter Moren replaced by Rogers Stirk Harbour on unpopular hotel project
RSHP submits fresh planning application for Hammersmith’s tallest building
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Features
MMC in school design should be treated with openness, not suspicion
Modern methods are nothing for architects to fear and could actually protect design quality, argues Sheppard Robson’s James Jones
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Game over for Herzog & de Meuron’s £500m Chelsea stadium
Planning expires on distinctive gothic stadium design
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Architect condemns clients who ‘abandoned ship at first sign of iceberg’
PRP chief blames furlough ‘lifeboat’ for inflicting unintended pain on supply chain
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Exterior Architecture completes its work at fast-tracked vaccines centre
Firms rush to bring Oxford facility’s completion forward by a year
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Tributes paid to architect and critic Mark Baines
Gillespie Kidd Coia expert was ‘seminal part’ of the Mac for 50 years, writes Johnny Rodger
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Opinion
Learning from lockdown: Will everything really be different afterwards?
For all those predicting a brighter future or a post-pandemic doomsday, history shows that a return to normality is more likely, writes David Rudlin
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Nearly 95% of architects have no coronavirus recovery plan in place
Results of latest reader survey find 40% haven’t even started planning
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Dozen small practices submit proposals for Croydon housing schemes
Mary Duggan, Denizen Works and Sarah Wigglesworth among architects involved
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Councils could use lockdown to 'abuse' planning system, warn campaigners
Heritage and environment lobby says councils are taking decisions without involving the public
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ZHA warns architects to be vigilant after falling prey to cyber attack
Hackers exploit coronavirus crisis to steal data from architect
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£10bn worth of work restarted last week – but firms face materials squeeze
Volume of new contracts and tenders falls, according to new data
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Architects warn UK could become ‘cultural wasteland’
Hundreds of creatives sign letter to government demanding financial support
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Virtual planning committee approves Mica’s Croydon regen scheme
Project designed with council’s Common Ground Architecture
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Counterspace’s Serpentine Pavilion opening postponed till 2021
David Adjaye says gallery has ‘chosen to accept the slowness reshaping society’
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Eric Parry warns: Working from home will hit productivity eventually
Architect’s accounts also reveal loss of 18 staff
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NAO to probe government’s spending on coronavirus hospitals
Watchdog also publishes report on spending plan for Parliament upgrade