All UK articles – Page 333
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NewsHarrow wheels out big names for new design review panel
Charles Holland, Mary Duggan, David Mikhail, Je Ahn, Eleanor Fawcett, Richard Lavington, Richard Cottrell, and Neil Deely among those signing up for 50-strong team to boost borough building
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NewsCampaigners to appeal 'alarming' decision not to list Southwark Tube
Historic England criticised for not considering Richard MacCormac station as a whole
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NewsFive shortlisted for RIBA learning centre
AOC, Coffey, Delvendahl Martin, Featherstone Young, and Hayhurst and Co lined up for Portland Place project
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NewsBarton Willmore behind new homes at top public school
Staff to get new accommodation at £37,000 a year Radley College
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AHMM bags planning for Shoreditch Village proposals
Hackney council gives green light for second phase of east London development
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NewsArchitects confidence slumps by over half, says latest RIBA survey
Confidence in London about future work prospects drops into negative territory
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NewsRIBA Council election results announced
Successful candidates include John Assael and Patrick Lynch
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NewsGrenfell inquiry should look at diminished role of architects, says RIBA
Institute demands widest possible remit for investigation
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NewsMayor’s ‘good growth’ plan must acknowledge importance of London’s heritage, says report
Architects’ schemes singled out for praise as evidence of need to embed heritage in planning system
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Building StudySultan Nazrin Shah Centre, Oxford by Níall McLaughlin Architects
At Worcester College, Oxford, Níall McLaughlin Architects has created an elegant building that manages to be both proudly contemporary and almost classically formal while moulding into the landscape. Ike Ijeh finds out how the architect managed it
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NewsHeatherwick Studio expands into sixth King's Cross site
Practice takes over former Squire Partners office - and wins planning to knock through
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NewsDon’t throw out baby with leasehold bathwater, architects warn
Government reforms ‘could threaten community land trusts’
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NewsAllies and Morrison gets go-ahead for new MMU block
Arts building will ‘dovetail’ on to grade II-listed former Manchester School of Art
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron's Chelsea stadium fends off legal challenge
High Court rejects judicial review application over Stamford Bridge approval
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Go-ahead for controversial Wood Street Police Station redevelopment
City of London planners agree to expansion of Britain’s only listed post-war police station
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NewsHopkins wins planning for City student flats and start-up space
Urbanest project will contain a piece of London’s Roman wall






