All UK articles – Page 315
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NewsCharles Jencks to open his house as a museum
Supporters, who include Foster and Farrell, put Thematic House on par with Soane Museum
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NewsBPTW's Kodak factory project develops
Aperture Works is the first phase of the development in Harrow
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NewsArchitects' confidence slumps to 2017 low
Confidence about future work prospects and staffing levels down
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NewsArchitect fined for poor product knowledge
Arb panel makes unprofessional conduct finding and issues £1,000 penalty
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NewsAllies & Morrison wins planning for 3.3ha Camden neighbourhood
Piercy Co and Niall McLaughlin also working on buildings on supermarket site
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NewsKSS submits £1bn Purfleet masterplan
Architect’s proposals for 2,800 homes and major film complex
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NewsWaugh Thistleton gets green light for timber social housing job
Homes will be built offsite from engineered timber
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NewsStirling Prize winner takes a stand on honorary degree
Steve Tompkins postpones award after public outcry over vice-chancellor’s pay packet
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NewsLondon mayor vetoes Barnet regeneration plans
Mae-masterplanned proposals sent back to drawing board over ‘completely unacceptable’ social housing numbers
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NewsGrenfell report ‘should have gone much further’, says RIBA
Institute demands immediate ban on combustible materials
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NewsGrenfell report: 'Clear need for a full overhaul of regulatory system'
Current system ’not fit for purpose’ for high-rise and complex buildings’, says Judith Hackitt
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NewsRobin Hood Gardens bites the dust
Contractors start demolishing the Smithsons’ bitterly fought-for flats
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NewsChipperfield ditched for AHMM at Elizabeth House
New owner appoints fresh architect after three-month battle of the big names
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NewsBoris Johnson summonsed by City Hall to face questions over Garden Bridge
Foreign Secretary could go to jail if he refuses to answer questions or produce documents
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Perkins & Will's Holborn plans set for green light
Camden officers back practice’s plans for group HQ, despite City of London objections
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NewsGo-ahead for FaulknerBrowns' Newcastle Civic Centre revamp
Decision comes despite Twentieth Century Society warning that proposals will cause ’substantial harm’ to grade II* landmark
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NewsFirst look inside Kieran Timberlake's US embassy in London
Nine Elms landmark will open in January
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NewsGovernment plans conference to raise standards of housing design
Communities secretary says government wants to learn how to deliver NIMBY-friendly homes






