All UK articles – Page 313
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Building StudyBuilding Study: Gasholders King's Cross, London, by Wilkinson Eyre
Can shoe-horning luxury homes into three Victorian gasholders successfully combine industrial history with contemporary design, asks Ike Ijeh
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NewsMinisters to determine Unit’s controversial Whitechapel plans
Sainsbury’s set for public inquiry battle
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NewsBig names vie for Old Street Roundabout revamp
Zaha, AHMM and Cove Burgess on 39-proposal longlist for city fringe landmark
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NewsCommunity builders laud Khan’s small-schemes drive
Applause as London Mayor announces 10-site pilot for affordable housing on public land
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NewsCullinans criticises V&A for ‘deeply problematic’ procurement
Architect says it would cost £50,000 to enter - with little chance of recouping the money
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NewsUrgent repairs start on Liverpool's Wellington Rooms
Decaying grade II* assembly rooms dubbed city’s ‘top priority’
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NewsHalf of junior architects didn't get a pay rise last year
Architects with 3-9 years’ experience most in demand
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NewsSmaller practices ‘more optimistic’ than larger counterparts
Brexit headaches more serious for bigger practices
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NewsRising Mexican star Frida Escobedo selected to design 2018 Serpentine Pavilion
Escobedo is the youngest ever architect to design the Serpentine Pavilion
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Building StudyBuilding Study: Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, by Jamie Fobert Architects
Fobert has skillfully untangled the gallery’s warren of Victorian houses and modern extensions, says Ike Ijeh
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NewsBroadway Malyan cleared for Woking block
Last orders for former pub as council approves 12-storey apartment block
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News‘RIBA staffer asked me if I was Belle de Jour’
Institute plunged into sexism row by former employee
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NewsTfL brings 12-acre Docklands site to market
Bidding begins for developer and architect for 1,500 homes
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TechnicalTemperate House, Kew, London, by Donald Insall Associates
The world’s largest Victorian greenhouse is about to emerge from an at times nerve-racking restoration
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NewsGriff Rhys Jones becomes Victorian Society president
TV comic-turned-conservationist succeeds historian Asa Briggs
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NewsCarillion collapse will 'significantly delay' HKS's Liverpool hospital
Admission comes as angry MPs tear into Carillion bosses
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Haworth Tompkins set for OK on Southwark estate regen
Project includes extra floors for brutalist tower
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NewsFosters' £1bn Whiteleys scheme rejigged for third time
Latest version of the scheme is back in with planners for approval






