All UK articles – Page 362
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Karakusevic Carson East End schemes set for green light
Newham Council planners recommend approval for homes designed for authority’s own PRS housing vehicle
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NewsArchitects get OK for 300 Olympic Park homes
First phase part of wider 1,500-home East End development
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NewsSheppard Robson sends in plans for £63m Scotland school campus
Scheme set to start on site later this year
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FeaturesAYA 2017 shortlists: Education Architect of the Year (higher education)
We continue our series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, looking at the higher education shortlist
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NewsHeritage group brings out red card as footballers submit Manchester towers scheme
Twentieth Century Society says Make scheme for Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs is “extremely harmful”
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NewsShortlisted Holocaust Memorial designs revealed
Winner picked from star-studded shortlist this summer
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NewsAllies and Morrison's Sussex seaside tower OK'd
Controversial scheme attracted locals’ ire who said it was too tall
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NewsLiverpool lands EU funding for heritage initiative
City the only one from UK to be given money under plan to develop Europe’s historic city centres
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FeaturesAYA 2017 shortlists: Education Architect of the Year (nursery to 6th form)
We continue our series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, looking at the education (nursery to 6th form) shortlist
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NewsCompetition launched to repair Clandon Park mansion
Grade I listed masterpiece was gutted by fire in 2015
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Hawkins Brown's Royal College of Surgeons redevelopment gets go-ahead
Scheme will replace postwar restoration, despite objection from heritage groups
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NewsCalatrava set to unveil £1bn Greenwich project
Spanish architect behind budget-busting World Trade Center station lined up for major London scheme
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NewsGlenn Howells submits £300m Birmingham scheme
Developer U+I sets sights on regenerating 4 ha of office buildings
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NewsMake's City tower trumps heritage concerns to win planning
Brookfield’s 1 Leadenhall skyscraper will rise to 37 storeys
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NewsCrowd-busting Victoria tube ticket hall by Weston Williamson opens
London tube project designed to tackle overcrowding
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NewsTwentieth Century Society sounds ‘buildings in peril’ alarm
Campaign group names central London library and Brutalist student union on most-at-risk list
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NewsFunding fillip for Museum of London scheme
City and London mayor to bankroll three-quarters of its £250m pricetag
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TechnicalGreat Arthur House, London, by John Robertson Architects
Chamberlin, Powell & Bon’s grade II-listed Great Arthur House in the City of London urgently needed a new facade but double glazing was too heavy for its structure. Thomas Lane found out how John Robertson Architects came up with a solution that retains its distinctive appearance






