All UK articles – Page 440
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Government to elevate architecture into 'ministry with clout'
Architecture will move from culture department to communities after election
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Fate of Grimshaw building hangs in balance
Heritage campaigners press for listing decision this month as Plymouth council hands it a 25 day lifeline
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Budget round-up and reaction
Budget ‘won’t do nearly enough to tackle housing crisis’, says Hodder
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Stanton Williams' Royal Opera House revamp set to begin
Start date later this year after Westminster OK
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Rogers, Fletcher Priest and Wilkinson Eyre schemes OK'd
Slew of planning decisions see LSE and Crossrail jobs given green light
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Hodge scoffs at latest attempt to list Robin Hood Gardens
‘Try living there,’ says Labour MP who was architecture minister when she refused to list Smithsons’ estate
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Replacement for 'ugly' Madin tower revealed
London practice Doone Silver behind Birmingham proposal
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Gary Neville and Make give it another go
Footballer who hired and fired Tellytubby architect picks it for £140m commercial job
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Maccreanor Lavington draws up overhaul of 60s shopping centre
Campbell Architects also working on south-east London revamp
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Opinion
London should look to Paris for inspiration
Mipim showed our booming capital still has much to learn, says Amanda Baillieu
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Hopkins, Levete and Marks Barfield shortlisted for Nine Elms bridge
Four finalists competing to design the other Thames crossing
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Rem Koolhaas comes out fighting for Zaera-Polo
Princeton president ‘asked architect to resign after row over footnotes at Venice Biennale’
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Another Madin building faces wrecking ball
Birmingham planners voting on whether to knock down 1976 landmark
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Show goes on after Battersea Arts Centre fire
Grade II-listed building partly reopens for two performances on Saturday night
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Adjaye's £600m Mayfair development goes in for planning
Westminster council to rule on mixed-use scheme opposite the Ritz
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Tax foreign property buyers, says Aedas chief
Chairman Keith Griffiths warns UK is falling behind international rivals on housing policy