All UK articles – Page 412
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News
'Most endangered' Victorian buildings named
Nineteenth-century Kent boathouse ‘of worldwide importance’ as it paved way for modern skyscrapers
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Opinion
This report on clients is required reading
Rab Bennetts says the RIBA report on clients is a wake-up call for the profession
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Architects dominate housing crisis ideas competition
Two-thirds of 100 finalists are architects
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Hodder says architects 'need to be more business savvy'
RIBA president’s report on clients published today
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PLP seeks planning for Nine Elms office block
Ten-storey building will overlook US embassy and new park
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Mecanoo unveils £350m Manchester engineering campus
Dutch architect working with Penoyre Prasad and Stephen Levrant
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Heritage minister lists nation's oldest gay pub
Architects joined campaign to get threatened Royal Vauxhall Tavern listed
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Manchester cathedral seeks architect
West end extension and tower access are part of £7m project
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Features
Decorex: Pick of the programme
Kicking off the London Design Festival, Decorex, the high-end interiors show, returns to Syon Park from September 20-23 with a packed seminar programme and 400 exhibitors. This year’s theme? The future of luxury
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Inspector throws out London council's decison on JTP tower
Bromley’s ‘incongruous and overbearing’ objections overruled
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Stitch submits its second tranche of homes for South Acton
Regeneration project includes 250 homes
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Rejigged Greenwich Peninsula scheme gets green light
SOM, Conran Partners among those working on Allies Morrison masterplan
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Opinion
Tall buildings: Height vs heritage
London’s lack of a coherent tall buildings policy has led to controversial ‘carbuncles’ such as the Walkie Talkie crowding its skyline – and a further 200 tall towers are proposed for the capital. Ike Ijeh wonders if other old cities offer lessons in how to integrate tall buildings into their ...
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Opinion
The continuing evolution of the BD Architect of the Year Awards
BD editor Thomas Lane explains how the awards have got bigger