All UK articles – Page 315
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Neville and Giggs’ tower ‘will harm Manchester landmarks’
Historic England tells city council it cannot support Hodder proposals, drawn up for ex-football stars
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NewsBrexit is making it hard to find architects, complain housebuilders
Skills shortage and Brexit still pose major issue to increasing housing stock, report finds
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Last-ditch bid to halt Sheppard Robson Olympic bridges
Borough mayor and campaigners call for rethink as demolition looms for east London wharf building
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Metropolitan Workshop cleared for Westminster infill projects
Practice’s proposals will deliver 12 new homes on council-block garage sites
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron's £108m RCA Battersea project clears planning
Architect beat Diller Scofidio Renfro, Serie and Studio Gang
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NewsArchitects' confidence rebounds from 18-month low
Optimism about commercial sector work highest since July
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Pitman Tozer bags planning for 21st-century ‘courtyard mansion’
Scheme forms part of LLDC approval won with BPTW
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NewsPerkins & Will snaps up Schmidt Hammer Lassen
Danish practice joins world’s fifth biggest architect
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NewsPRP wins planning for Reading riverside scheme
New residential quarter to be erected on site of former Huntley Palmers biscuit factory
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NewsGreen light for Stockwell playground hub
Scheme designed by Max Architects aims to make the playground financially self-sufficient
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NewsV&A announces contest to find architect for second Olympic site
Museum confirms it will take space in Here East
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NewsDenizen Works wins planning for biggest house yet
Seven-bed home is ‘new take on Scottish country house’
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NewsKen Draper (1932-2017)
BDP principal Peter Coleman pays tribute to the architect and former practice chair Ken Draper
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Squire & Partners draws up Westminster redevelopment
Seven-storey scheme to replace red-brick 1925 office
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NewsStudio Octopi nets planning for cricket facility
Indoor cricket nets will be built on Metropolitan Open Land
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Orms gets OK for Oxford Street development
Green light for plans to redevelop post-war office block






