All UK articles – Page 215
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NewsGallery: Feilden Fowles replaces McLaughlin at Natural History Museum
Retendering happened after client’s change of heart
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NewsPRP estate regeneration plan gets thumbs up from residents
More than 98% vote for redevelopment of east London estate
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NewsPlanners refute ‘abuse of democracy’ allegation
RTPI denies councils are ignoring the public with new coronavirus planning powers
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NewsFormer RIBA president blasts AHMM project
George Ferguson brands Waterfront building ‘a bloody disgrace’
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NewsSquire & 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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NewsStride Treglown lined up for Exeter Nightingale hospital
Project will be built at former DIY store
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NewsGlenn Howells unveils ‘world’s tallest octagonal tower’
49-storey build-to-rent scheme for Birmingham’s Paradise development goes out to consultation
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NewsGame over for Herzog & de Meuron’s £500m Chelsea stadium
Planning expires on distinctive gothic stadium design
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FeaturesMMC 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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NewsDexter Moren replaced by Rogers Stirk Harbour on unpopular hotel project
RSHP submits fresh planning application for Hammersmith’s tallest building
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NewsArchitect 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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OpinionLearning 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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NewsTributes 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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NewsExterior 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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NewsNearly 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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NewsDozen small practices submit proposals for Croydon housing schemes
Mary Duggan, Denizen Works and Sarah Wigglesworth among architects involved
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NewsCouncils 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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News£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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NewsZHA warns architects to be vigilant after falling prey to cyber attack
Hackers exploit coronavirus crisis to steal data from architect
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