All UK articles – Page 480
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AnalysisGet happy: Wellbeing in buildings
There is a strong body of evidence of the tangible ways that building design can improve wellbeing. Now an increasing number of major clients are realising that this is not just good for employees’ health – it’s good for business. Katie Puckett reports
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NewsNew Pinnacle owner wants a new name – and a start on site this year
Tower will be redesigned by PLP and called 22 Bishopsgate
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Academics create Domesday Book of post-war towers
Project aims to change public attitudes to high-rise living
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NewsLSE building only UK one on Design Museum shortlist
O’Donnell Tuomey’s Saw Swee Hock scheme sole home nomination for Design of the Year Award
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NewsLocals triumph as former schoolhouse turned into cinema
Jonathan Dunn Architects behind new Rye arts centre
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TechnicalLight at the museum
Exposure to natural light can be damaging to the rare and valuable pieces on display at museums. Amanda Birch investigates how three galleries have employed innovative lighting set-ups to keep their displays illuminated, while remaining protected from harmful ultraviolet rays
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NewsWinchester decision claims head of council leader
Pickles now deciding whether to call Allies Morrison scheme in after judge ruled procurement was unlawful
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NewsAustin-Smith Lord throws off credit agreement shackles
Deal came in to force after Abu Dhabi bust-up
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NewsRejigged Viñoly Marble Arch plans win Westminster's blessing
Almacantar increased scheme’s height following pressure from freeholder for more offices
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NewsRobert Adam overcomes doubters to win Bath housing consent
Planners grant permission despite conservation and design reservations
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NewsWoodman is new Architecture Foundation director
Former BD editor charged with reviving think tank
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NewsBishopsgate protests force rethink, Hammerson admits
‘We’re looking at overall mix,’ says developer’s boss
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley cleared for Ally Pally overhaul
Green light for refurbishment of north London venue despite loss of BBC’s first TV studios
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Wilkinson Eyre set to transform Crossrail building site
Land Secs submits plans for City of London scheme
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OpinionMy education has been pretty useful, actually
Our student columnist Eleanor Jolliffe takes issue with some of the RIBA’s recent findings
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FeaturesCouncil housing: Getting it right this time
After years of decline, council house building looks set to enjoy something of a resurgence. But can the new generation of council homes avoid the stigmas of the past? Ike Ijeh reports
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NewsSheppard Robson's plans at former Yorkshire Post site OK'd
Scheme will be a mix of offices and homes







