All UK articles – Page 378
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NewsManchester's New Victoria scheme gets green light
Sheppard Robson wins planning for £185m mixed-use development in city centre
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NewsBid to rescue Philip Webb's threatened Redcar gem
Architectural competition for childhood home of Gertrude Bell could follow feasibility study by Purcell
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NewsHopkins' Park Lane plans approved
Architect wins planning for second luxury hotel scheme at Hyde Park Corner
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NewsInfrastructure body ‘wrecked’, says Kinnock
Lack of statutory independence for National Infrastructure Commission will mean it cannot take long-term decisions, says former Labour leader
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NewsArchitects' confidence back up, despite London's Brexit gloom
Workload barometer back in the black but firms in capital still fretting
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NewsMake submits second building in Birmingham development
Arena Central scheme has £400m price tag
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NewsArchitects talk about the buildings that inspired them
Niall McLaughlin, Peter Barber, Cany Ash and Sarah Featherstone at Twentieth Century Society event
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NewsMayor of London orders inquiry into Garden Bridge
Margaret Hodge to conduct £25,000 investigation
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Tate boss tells Neo Bankside residents: 'Get some net curtains'
Nicholas Serota steps into privacy row
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NewsChelsea scrambles plan to deal with bat threat
Premier League club’s plan for £500m new stadium threatened by endangered animals
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NewsNiall McLaughlin wins RIBA Charles Jencks Award
Architect’s work ‘exemplifies spirit’ of RIBA award
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McAslan brings in new directors
Internal appointees James Dixon and Andy Harris join main board
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NewsCash concerns led to Cass move, minister told
Drop in student numbers cited as reason in January meeting with then culture minister Ed Vaizey
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NewsCassidy & Ashton OK'd for more work at Arthur Conan Doyle school
Latest scheme at £33,500 a year public school is Christian retreat
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OpinionWhy Cambridge is beating Oxford in the planning race
Oxford’s housing crisis is down to its inability to plan for growth. Cambridge on the other hand is actively engaged with urban expansion, says Ben Flatman
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