All UK articles – Page 440
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Opinion
Densifying suburbia
Localism and small-scale interventions could play an important part in increasing housing densities, writes Matt Goodwin. But the inflexible reality is enough to deter all but the richest players
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News
The profession reacts to Tory victory
Housing crisis top of the government’s in-tray, say architects
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Councils set to launch legal challenge against mayor's Mount Pleasant decision
Islington and Camden plot judicial review bid over ‘affordable’ housing proportion
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Nick Cox working on country house with £25k a month rent
Conservation architect part of Woodstock Manor team
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Grzywinski & Pons cleared to start on two UK hotels
New York architect working with same developer on London and Edinburgh schemes
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Riddle over future of ‘vandal’ developer who knocked down pub
Doubts over whether Carlton Tavern will be rebuilt after CLTX told by Companies House it will be dissolved this summer
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Norfolk planners OK 'exceptional' Robert Adam country manor
Nine-bed mansion to be built at Docking
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Bennetts aims for a hat trick in Edinburgh
University scheme is final phase of award-winning development
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Hawkins Brown partner named as V&A's new design director
David Bickle to succeed Moira Gemmill as head of museum’s FuturePlan
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Ally Pally looks for £100k chief exec
Hunt on to find replacement for new Historic England boss Duncan Wilson
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Features
Gallery: St Peter's Seminary, Cardross
Let BD take you on a tour of the ruins of Gillespie, Kidd Coia’s 1966 grade A-listed masterpiece, now due to be rescued by arts charity NVA and Avanti Architects
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Hopkins completes second job at Lucian Freud school
Music school sits next to architect’s previous project at £33,500-a-year boarding school