All UK articles – Page 506
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Bad architecture is an achievement too, says Heatherwick
Designer praises architects’ work ethic
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Zaha Hadid to present BBC film on Malevich
Architect’s AA thesis was inspired by Russian suprematist artist
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Fundraising for Heatherwick's garden bridge enters final stretch
Cupronickel bridge will join ‘stone and brick poshness’ to ‘concrete brutalism’
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Gatwick expansion would be 'fundamentally transformational'
Terry Farrell makes case for his airport masterplan
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Prince's Regeneration Trust wins £200k to set up social enterprise fund
Threatened buildings of local importance will be key to community projects
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Feilden & Mawson wins planning for conservation area conversion
Natural light and green spaces key to design
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'Strip RIBA of royal charter' call after Israel vote
Academic says institute risks accusations of anti-semitism
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Too many cities 'look the same', says Battersea boss
UK towns are on ‘collision course with mediocrity’
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Custom build: Give us the tools
Once trumpeted as a way of raising housing output by as many as 50,000 homes a year, custom build was responsible for barely a fifth of that figure last year. So what’s the hold-up and can anything be done to reinvigorate the market?
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Architect suspended by Arb after failing to pay £1k fine
Decision follows original verdict last October
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RIAS announces shortlist for Scotland's best building
Foster Partners, RMJM and Dualchas Architects make the cut
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Government rapped over Elizabeth House mistakes
Judge rules in minister’s favour but attacks ‘badly drafted’ letters
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LDA Design re-appointed at Battersea Power Station
Practice will work with Exterior Architecture on landscape design
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Rykwert's planning objection rebuffed
Councillors rule in favour of West End property developer
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Heneghan Peng designs Dublin office for Airbnb
Travel website’s office includes reception area modelled on an Irish pub
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Matthew Lloyd Architects modernises Victorian church
Place of worship also hosts school and community groups
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Peter Rees: 'I'm a one-off'
Peter Rees’ 29 years as head of planning in the Square Mile have been nothing if not controversial. In his first interview since announcing his departure, he talks about his legacy of transforming the City
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Victory for David Chipperfield in Elizabeth House saga
Judge rules against Westminster council and English Heritage