All UK articles – Page 247
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Brokenshire sacked as housing secretary
Minister was behind initiatives such as Building Beautiful commission
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NewsHeritage watchdog applauds ‘alien’ tower veto
Studio Egret West’s Chiswick Curve ‘would have harmed views captured by painters like Turner’
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NewsScruton reappointed to Building Beautiful Commission
Housing secretary tells philosopher: ’You still have so much more to give’
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NewsArchitects react as Boris Johnson becomes prime minister
Johnson first PM to be honorary RIBA fellow since Churchill
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NewsMHCLG pledges new guidance to ban ‘poor doors’
Housing secretary James Brokenshire says segregation stories have ‘appalled’ him
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NewsBrokenshire flattens Studio Egret West’s Chiswick Curve tower
Housing secretary rejects planning inspector’s recommendation to approve 32-storey west London scheme
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NewsDe Matos Ryan bags Camden People’s Theatre gig
Practice appointed to reconfigure performance area and upstairs workspace
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NewsGrimshaw's Sainsbury's given grade II listing
Scheme becomes first supermarket to be given protected status
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NewsScruton ‘could return’ to Building Beautiful Commission
Housing secretary offers olive branch to sacked former chair
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FeaturesIke Ijeh on the 2019 Stirling Prize shortlist
BD’s architecture critic on this year’s six contenders
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NewsSix of the best: 2019 Stirling Prize shortlist unveiled
Mikhail Riches and Feilden Fowles among architects making final-stage debut
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NewsFeilden 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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NewsOffice-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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NewsHawkins Brown reveals Alton Estate proposals
Plans to regenerate internationally-acclaimed modernist estate drawn up with Barton Willmore and Tate Hindle
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NewsTP Bennett reports turnover and profit boost
But architecture and design firm warns of ‘more challenging’ conditions in current financial year
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NewsHeritage groups cheer Khan’s Tulip veto
Mayor’s design advisers said Fosters’ proposals failed the ‘world class architecture’ test
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NewsRIBA flags ‘hidden housing crisis’ faced by elderly
Younger people will also benefit from better, more accessible housing, says report
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NewsMayor of London fells Fosters’ Tulip
Sadiq Khan uses planning powers to block City of London’s backing for tourist tower
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NewsBubbles all round as Woods Bagot lands £175m Soapworks job
Practice picked as lead designer for city-fringe site in Bristol






