All UK articles – Page 259
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NewsRoberts Limbrick's aquatics centre set for OK
Pool recommended for approval despite police objections
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NewsBuckley Gray Yeoman gets OK for hidden Holborn project
Practice’s plans for Hand Court redevelopment given the high-five
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NewsHOK poaches senior Make partner
John Prevc is second senior figure to leave Make in three months
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NewsDon’t talk about 'women in architecture', says AA director
Gender-specific language ‘perpetuates the problem’
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NewsPeter Barber cleared for first Small Sites project
Derelict site is first to come forward under Sadiq Khan’s push to help small builders
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NewsDerbyshire: We must raise quality of projects above 'barely legal'
RIBA president warns professions to leave their silos or die
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NewsGrid's Wembley project given reserved matters approval
Proposals for Quintain development will host 396 homes
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NewsSquires gets go-ahead for Brixton expansion
Practice cleared to extends its Department Store HQ with co-working space
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NewsHistoric England upgrades Stirling's college listings
Oxford’s Florey Building and Cambridge’s history library bumped up to grade II*
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NewsRCKa lands housing project via public vote
Practice selected for south London community-trust scheme earmarked for TfL site
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NewsNumber of skyscraper approvals grows despite drop in applications
More than 70 towers were approved in 2018
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NewsBarr Gazetas cleared for Covent Garden plans
Architect to refurbish entire city block despite approval for demolition-led scheme
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NewsDevelopers forced to squeeze 50 more flats into Bishopsgate Goodsyard
New images released of City fringe scheme
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NewsCottrell & Vermeulen unveils Essex church plans
Church ’enlarges the place of its tent’ with modular design
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NewsFire safety guidance ‘leaves Grenfell lessons unlearnt’
RIBA warns ministers' clarifications and amendments to approved document B will not be enough
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NewsHousing Today launches
Published by BD’s owner, Assemble Media Group, the digital title will cover the latest news and views from across the housebuilding industry
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NewsTwo students receive £2,000 'Karla Roman' travel bursary
LOM awards memorial prize to two promising students
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NewsAA to award its first degree – after 100 years
‘Pivotal’ moment as private architecture school applies to be granted degree-awarding powers - and AA Files is revived
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NewsCity planning boss says Fosters' Tulip likely to face public inquiry if it gets green light
Planning hearing due next month






