All UK articles – Page 240
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NewsCourt orders practice to pay £4,000 for misuse of title
Lyson Architecture fined £2,080 with £2,142 costs in Architects Registration Board prosecution
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NewsWilkinson Eyre’s swinging Danish bridge opens
Stirling Prize winner’s latest bridge connects OMA’s architecture centre
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NewsChipperfield’s Edinburgh concert hall waltzes on despite legal challenge
Nearby developer objecting to scheme’s height and massing
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NewsBryden Wood touts ‘prison of the future’ design
Practice says £240m Northants facility is biggest redesign of prisons since Victorian era
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NewsDe Metz Forbes Knight gets go-ahead for Kentish Town flats
Practice’s 14-home corner development will replace car wash
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NewsCamden approves HS2 ‘sugar cube’ at Euston
Building covered in 13,000 white tiles to reflect light into nearby streets
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NewsBlair Associates digs deep with Admiralty Arch plans
Practice seeks to add extra basements for grade I landmark’s hotel conversion
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NewsMinistry picks Tibbalds and Design Council for design guide
Visual tool will form part of revised Design Planning Practice Guidance
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NewsBroadway Malyan appoints new managing director
Ian Apsley led architect’s restructuring and employee ownership move
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NewsPiercy secures planning for Clerkenwell scheme
Mixed-use proposals will deliver boutique hotel, affordable homes and flexible workspace
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NewsIan Ritchie gets go-ahead for East End estate scheme
Tower Hamlets infill project will add 142 new homes to Mile End estate
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NewsCalatrava’s centrepiece ‘dropped’ from £8.4bn Greenwich Peninsula scheme
Axe still looms over Foster & Partners bus station as developer goes back to drawing board
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NewsMinister overturns rejected plans to build 800 homes on golf course
Decision to approve FPCR’s Birmingham scheme was one of James Brokenshire’s last acts as housing secretary
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NewsJenrick speaks up for Adjaye’s controversial Holocaust memorial
New secretary of state endorses faith leaders’ support for Westminster scheme
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Building StudyBuilding Study: Tintagel Bridge, Cornwall, by William Matthews Associates
The two halves of the severed castle have been reconnected by thrusting cantilevers that don’t quite meet. Ike Ijeh asks if Merlin was involved
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NewsTintagel footbridge opening delayed by bad weather
In pictures: Shard architect William Matthews’ dramatic Cornish crossing
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NewsPattern picked to help Meis design Everton’s stadium
Qatar World Cup architect appointed to design phase as Sheppard Robson steps down






