All UK articles – Page 285
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Christo to build giant Egyptian tomb over Serpentine
20m-tall trapezoid will be created from 7,000 barrels
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Boost for Liverpool’s bid to save Unesco status
World Heritage UK urges global chiefs to recognise city’s ‘change of mood’
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Orms moves to employee-ownership model
Practice transfers majority holding to new trust in bid to promote ‘partnership culture’
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Green light for DSDHA's Piccadilly plans
Crown Estate scheme set to replace 1950s block with taller office-led development
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Tate Harmer wins York arts centre comp
Practice picked for university auditorium and teaching space ‘inspired’ by NY’s Lincoln Centre
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AYA 2018 shortlists: Sustainability Architect of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, we look at the sustainability shortlist
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Building Study
Building Study: Centre Point, London, by Conran and Partners
Richard Seifert’s landmark has been transformed from rejected 1960’s pariah to chic luxury flats
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RMA Architects’ East Ham scheme set for green light
Newham Council poised to approve 277-home redevelopment of market site
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MoreySmith cleared for Soho hotel development
Plan would retain façades of art deco Wardour Street buildings
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RIBA urges small practices to publish equal pay data
Institute voluntarily reveals its figures and issues call to arms for SMEs to follow suit
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Broadway Malyan's new Coventry Uni block graduates planning
Engineering, electronics and computing centre gets green light
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Zaha Hadid Architects reveals gender-pay figures
Practice pays female staff an average of 20% less per hour than men
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BDP insists it is ‘committed to change’ as 29.5% gender pay gap emerges
Firm reports one of sector’s largest discrepancies despite being a major employer of female architects
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AYA 2018 shortlists: Retail & Leisure Architect of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, we look at the retail & leisure shortlist
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Populous gets green light for new stand at Craven Cottage
Architect is third to work on the job
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Course aimed at EU architects is latest victim of Brexit
London Met training cancelled as numbers fall off a cliff
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Centre Point's £55m penthouse to go on sale in September
Multiplex due to complete work overhauling 1960s landmark by the autumn
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Exclusive: Who’s on the GLA’s new architecture panel
Housing, public buildings, transport architecture and engagement lists revealed
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Green light for JTP's Long Marston garden village
Scheme at former airfield includes 3,500 new homes