All UK articles – Page 302
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Architects ‘best employers in construction industry’
Architecture practices dominate annual survey of good employers
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Controversial Tony Fretton scheme cleared for approval
Architect’s proposal for historic Roupell Street wins backing of Lambeth planning officers
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Ian Ritchie wins £35m London School of Hygiene revamp
Listed building was one of earliest to have steel frame
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Pollard Thomas Edwards picked for Basildon revamp
Scheme’s neighbours include listed Spence building
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Architect booted off Arb for money laundering
Employer stands by convicted criminal caught with holdall stuffed with £200,000
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McAslan wins power station contest for Oxford Uni
Architect to turn empty power station into global leadership centre
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Profession reacts to Hammond’s budget
Housing, planning and infrastructure announcements ‘don’t go far enough’
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Autumn Budget: What you need to know
RIBA president Ben Derbyshire applauds housing measures but urges chancellor to ‘get on with it’
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Building Study
Building Study: Hackney town hall, by Hawkins Brown
It’s taken 12 years to restore Hackney town hall after 80 years of neglect. Ike Ijeh assesses the results
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Architects must muscle in on infrastructure, says Sadie Morgan
Drop the jargon and charge for your ideas, adds Alex de Rijke
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AHMM’s Tower Hamlets civic centre goes in for planning
Proposals lodged for £77m conversion of old Royal London Hospital
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Strom and Nisbet make House of the Year shortlist
RIBA House of the Year shortlist grows with addition of two more of the UK’s best new homes
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Historic England calls for new era of industrial regeneration
Heritage adviser flags textile mill projects by FSP, KPP and Beckwith Design as exemplars
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Mæ bags planning for Morden College expansion
Day-care centre will be latest addition to grade I-listed south-east London institution
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Historians warn of ‘grave effect’ of Alton redevelopment
Demolition threat at ‘one of world’s most important’ estates
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AA cuts would damage global reputation, warns Swiss school
ETH Zurich tutors urge AA to think again
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