All UK articles – Page 495
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NewsWitherford Watson Mann wildlife centre secures funding
Walthamstow Wetlands project lands £4.4m from Heritage Lottery Fund
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NewsGareth Hoskins gets planning for health centres
Architect secures green light for Scottish public sector jobs
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NewsBennetts steers controversial Crossrail station through planning
Ealing Broadway improvements get green light despite continued objections
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NewsWilkinson Eyre scoops £24m Science Museum job
AL_A, Haworth Tompkins and Caruso St John among those beaten
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NewsDesign competition launched for cross-border Irish masterplan
Turley’s masterplan for 20ha former checkpoint approved by minister
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Building Study1-6 Copper Lane by Henley Halebrown Rorrison Architects
Cohousing is a concept proving popular in North America and parts of mainland Europe but, despite being a potentially viable answer to the housing shortage, it is yet to catch on in the UK. Ike Ijeh visits the first cohousing build in London to see if it’s an idea worth ...
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NewsFurther drop in unemployed architects
Profession’s jobless figures fall for sixth month running
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Ian Simpson wins Granada Studios job
Practice to masterplan redevelopment of Manchester ITV site with Buckley Gray Yeoman
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News3D skills 'critical for planning authorities'
Disastrous planning decisions by under-resourced councils blight communities for years, warns peer
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NewsConran’s Brighton cinema scheme set to roll
Architect gets green light for revised Astoria mixed-use project
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NewsFirst Wirral Waters new-build gets planning
Go-ahead for Glenn Howells Architects-designed college
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Faker fined following rogue Arb bid
Magistrates convict would-be architect over falsified degree
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NewsMake's fifth Oxford University building approved
Big Data Institute is flanked by two others by same architect
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OpinionEven modernism is history now
The Lords were right to identify heritage as a living thing, argues BD columnist Hank Dittmar
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NewsEast London scheme no longer a bridge too far
New 160-tonne bridge links Glenn Howells development to ‘mainland’
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NewsEd Vaizey urged to steer top planning graduates into local authorities
Plan First initiative ‘would boost failing councils’
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NewsFletcher Priest and Sauerbruch Hutton reveal City offices
Berlin-based architect’s first major London project tops out
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NewsMake wins approval for Birmingham's 'first new spec office'
Architect goes head-to-head with Glenn Howells Architects






