All UK articles – Page 436
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NewsPlanning minister warns councils to produce local plans by 2017 - or else
Brandon Lewis says government will take over local plan-making in ‘early 2017’
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NewsHawkins\Brown and Studio Egret West sent back to drawing board
Canary Wharf towers thrown out days after phase one sold out in record time
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InspirationsKen Shuttleworth's inspiration: Salisbury Cathedral
The founder of Make on a building with more lessons for him than any from the 20th century
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NewsSadie Morgan hunts for HS2 design talent
30-strong design panel will guide mammoth rail project
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NewsRIBA announces design contest for new medal - and the people who could win it
Tonkin Liu, Walter Menteth and Robert Adam on research awards shortlist
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NewsGrimshaw's Ship is listed by new heritage minister
Western Morning News building is youngest on register
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NewsPenoyre & Prasad added to list of firms working on South Kilburn revamp
Practice appointed by Brent council for 235 home scheme
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NewsTfL mulls plans for east London cycle bridge
Cycling charity Sustrans drawing up feasibility study
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NewsDesigns for RIBA's Regent Street windows unveiled
Designers are matched with 13 West End shops and restaurants
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NewsShortlisted designs for Pimlico bridge go on show
Amanda Levete, Hopkins, Marks Barfield, Bystrup and Robin Snell hope for public backing
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NewsSpiegelhalter's is saved as Buckley Gray Yeoman revises plans
Victory for campaign to save ‘London’s best visual joke’
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NewsArchitects criticise government's zero carbon u-turn
Rab Bennetts and Jim Eyre among signatories of industry’s letter to chancellor
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NewsMole designs Cambridge's first co-housing
Architect working with Swedish off-site housing manufacturer
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NewsAlejandro Aravena is to direct next year's Venice Biennale
Chilean curator to focus on architects who are making society better
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NewsShigeru Ban picks up first UK project
Waugh Thistleton working with Pritzker Prize winner on luxury flats
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NewsYeoman accuses architectural 'elite' of over-reaction
Architect ‘not intimidated’ by No1 Poultry backlash






