All UK articles – Page 226
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Office-to-resi conversions challenge communities’ health, claims report
Document slams permitted-development rights and calls for more cash to build social housing
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Feilden Clegg Bradley secures planning for Bristol housing
Flats to be built on the banks of the River Avon will be up to 17 storeys tall
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Six of the best: 2019 Stirling Prize shortlist unveiled
Mikhail Riches and Feilden Fowles among architects making final-stage debut
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Heritage groups cheer Khan’s Tulip veto
Mayor’s design advisers said Fosters’ proposals failed the ‘world class architecture’ test
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TP Bennett reports turnover and profit boost
But architecture and design firm warns of ‘more challenging’ conditions in current financial year
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Hawkins Brown reveals Alton Estate proposals
Plans to regenerate internationally-acclaimed modernist estate drawn up with Barton Willmore and Tate Hindle
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RIBA flags ‘hidden housing crisis’ faced by elderly
Younger people will also benefit from better, more accessible housing, says report
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Mayor of London fells Fosters’ Tulip
Sadiq Khan uses planning powers to block City of London’s backing for tourist tower
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Newcastle practice wins flood-resistant housing competition
Housing will be built on two sites in Hull
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Technical Study: North West Cambridge housing by Stanton Williams
The architect’s first affordable housing creates a sense of intimacy while complying with tough daylight regulations, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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Metropolitan Workshop and PRP bank on building society homes
Nationwide Building Society working with Igloo Regeneration
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Bubbles all round as Woods Bagot lands £175m Soapworks job
Practice picked as lead designer for city-fringe site in Bristol
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Council works ‘vandalising’ Neave Brown’s masterpiece
Heritage campaigners call for urgent halt to ’alarming’ destruction of kitchens
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98% of public don’t trust developers, research shows
Findings of survey by developer Grosvenor echo Building Beautiful commission’s recommendations
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Grimshaw’s Birmingham HS2 station hits trouble as contractors shun job
Railway admits it was asking firms to take on too much risk for Curzon Street project
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Bogus ‘architect’ must pay £12,000 after conviction
Colchester man illegally described himself as architect on Companies House and other websites
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Jon Matthews bags planning for Manchester tower
Seventeen-storey glass block approved for city-centre conservation area
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Spurs scores appeal win on housing scheme
F3 Architects-designed development near new stadium will contain 316 homes
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Building Beautiful interim report ‘offers nothing radical’, says commissioner
‘We’ve not got all the answers yet’