All UK articles – Page 397
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley wins Cambridge Uni masterplan
Two bioscience sites are focus of 20-year approach
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NewsMayor orders review of Old Oak regeneration body
Sadiq Khan cites affordable housing concerns after land deal struck by predecessor Boris Johnson
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NewsContenders for House of the Year announced
John Pardey and Sanei Hopkins only architects to feature twice
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NewsMayor turns down green belt housing 'to fulfil election pledge'
Scheme was for football stadium and flats
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NewsArchitects' confidence edges up
Firms in northern England the most optimistic again, Future Trends index finds
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NewsPTE cleared for £100m east London housing
Three towers with 300 new homes approved in Walthamstow
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NewsVote Remain for sake of our cities, say leading architects
‘Leaving EU would rob us of cultural exchange that contributes to great architecture’
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NewsFirst LGBT group for architects launched at RIBA
Architecture LGBT+ kicks off with public debate as Pride parade gathers outside
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NewsGoogle shows off AHMM interiors at King's Cross office
Architect thrown off HQ retained for interiors at interim office
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NewsBoris' former planning chief named HCA chair
City Hall bigwig Ed Lister takes up position next month
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News‘If architects can’t have fee scales why should developers have viability clause?’
Sarah Wigglesworth condemns viability ‘injustice’
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NewsLevitt Bernstein wins consent for estate regeneration project
Latest phase of Acton scheme boasts new community hub
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TechnicalThe i360 tower by Marks Barfield Architects
The £46 milllion i360 tower in Brighton may claim accolades of being the tallest moving observation tower, the first vertical cable car and the world’s most slender tower, but the execution of its design and build is the real talking point







