All UK articles – Page 444
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NewsBoroughs at odds over Assael's Deptford Creek tower
Greenwich recommends 22-storey tower for approval despite Lewisham’s objection
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NewsFarrell insists Gatwick is 'only deliverable' option for airport expansion
Foster and Farrell go head to head on Davies Commission
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NewsLondon Met graduates win Hauser & Wirth shed competition
Competition was for architecture students and graduates
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NewsAirports Commission backs third runway at Heathrow
Davies Commission unanimously picks Heathrow
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NewsHeatherwick reveals his next project could be housing
Designer also defends garden bridge, saying London ‘needs extraordinary things in it’
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NewsOriginal No1 Poultry design team condemn 'insulting' proposals
Stirling’s colleagues back Twentieth Century Society’s listing bid
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NewsFoster & Partners wins Cardiff interchange competition
Project is part of architect’s wider Central Square masterplan
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NewsSimpsonHaugh & Partners' Buckingham Gate scheme wins planning
Practice gets green light for residential building near Buckingham Palace
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NewsSerpentine Pavilion sold for more than £500,000 as Los Angeles arts venue
Meanwhile back in London… summer weather causes trouble for SelgasCano’s chrysalis
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NewsMuseum of London launches design competition for Smithfield move
Mayor approves £200,000 funding to launch architectural contest for new home
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NewsCity of London pledges infill projects to ease housing crisis
Corporation chief admits it has ‘not been taking the lead’ - as rising housing costs damage London’s competitiveness
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NewsChild Graddon Lewis unveils 50-storey vertical village
Practice designs high-density mixed-use scheme in Manchester
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NewsArchitects call for NPPF reform over 'viability' concerns
Planning system ‘unwittingly unleashed industrial-scale affordable housing avoidance’
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NewsMany London towers will never be built, predicts Ian Simpson
Architect talks of ‘battle’ to build his One Blackfriars skyscraper
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NewsFarrell unveils new Gatwick images as campaign ramps up
Airports Commission’s recommendation due this summer
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NewsWork starts on Libeskind's £11m Durham physics centre
World class research centre fo university to complete in 2016
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Building StudySt Mary of Eton, Hackney Wick by Matthew Lloyd Architects
With its ancillary buildings converted into new flats, the main building of this 1892 Hackney Wick church has been refurbished and retained as a place of worship - creating a unique ecclesiastical blend for new residents






