All UK articles – Page 331
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NewsAlexander Brodsky to design first London building
Pushkin House pavilion of poetry and exile will mark centenary of Russian revolution
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NewsHayhurst & Co wins competition to design new RIBA learning centre
Practice beat AOC, Coffey, Delvendahl Martin and Featherstone Young
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NewsAdjaye teams up with Stride Treglown on £23m Cardiff University scheme
New building is part of £600m campus upgrade
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NewsAnger over FaulknerBrowns revamp of Newcastle Civic Centre
Twentieth Century Society says proposals will cause ’substantial harm’ to grade II* post-war landmark
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FeaturesFallen icons: Why we really should look back in anger
As the demolition of Robin Hood Gardens looms, Twentieth Century Society director Catherine Croft runs through the campaign group’s new “lost modern” list of the top 10 English buildings from the past 90 years that ought to have been saved
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NewsBelfast architect reprimanded by Arb
Architect failed to enter into written agreement with client
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NewsGlenn Howells submits plans for Birmingham's tallest resi tower
42-storey skyscraper would go up on site of former Tramps nightclub
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NewsCZWG wins planning for Britain's second tallest skyscraper
Croydon project will peak at 236m, making it only shorter than the Shard
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NewsCarmody Groarke's V&A members' room opens
New space overlooks AL_A courtyard - and has a view of lone remnant of Libeskind Spiral
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NewsHeatherwick Studio lands Olympia expansion
Design team will work with SPPARC Architects on refresh of 130-year-old exhibition centre
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NewsRenzo Piano’s Paddington Cube faces second High Court challenge
New hurdle for £775m scheme as NHS trust pursues judicial review on proposals
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NewsDLG Architects behind £300m Leeds scheme
One of the city centre’s biggest landowners is to build over 500 new homes
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Building StudyBuilding Study: R7, King's Cross, by Duggan Morris Architects
The latest part of the King’s Cross regeneration scheme is a new kind of office block that aims to be unconventional, combining desk space and public areas. And it’s pink. Ike Ijeh is suitably impressed.
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NewsWaind Gohil & Potter completes repair of listed South Bank landmark
Regent Street disease posed technical challenge
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NewsDemolition beckons for more Madin landmarks
Plans approved at Birmingham architect’s former offices and his Warwickshire Masonic Temple
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Plans to destroy MJP's Southwark station fall through
TfL now planning office development that would retain Jubilee line ticket hall
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NewsInternational masonry design competition offers $30k prize
UK architects invited to ’imagine the future’ using innovative techniques






