All UK articles – Page 510
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New culture secretary must make case for design to Treasury, profession demands
Sajid Javid must talk to his old boss, say architects
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Richard Meier condemns RIBA for Israel motion
‘I thought the RIBA was an extremely honorable institution,’ says Pritzker winner
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Populous' £21m Lord's stand approved by mayor
Warner is cricket ground’s first new members’ stand since 1967
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Carmody Groarke reveals temporary Maggie’s Merseyside
First piece of cancer centre is Olympic ‘cabinet’
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International festival to make London 'the Hollywood of architecture'
Design Museum mooted as host as Farrell’s idea gains momentum
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Technical
Deptford artist’s studio by dRMM Architects
A south London painter’s studio by De Rijke Marsh Morgan Architects brings in north light with a large openable ETFE skylight
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Halliday Fraser Munro reveals plan for £100m Aberdeen development
Scottish architect is redrawing central Aberdeen
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Frank Gehry overrules Viñoly at Battersea
We thought it was important to break down the scale, says Frank Gehry
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Pam Alexander replaces Paul Finch at Cabe
Pam Alexander is to replace Paul Finch as chairman of Cabe at the Design Council.
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Opinion
Wales offers a virtual model for Farrell's 'urban rooms'
The Design Commission for Wales’ new website aims to empower communities, says Carole-Anne Davies
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Allies & Morrison wins planning for £1bn Westfield extension
Plans for a £1bn extension to Westfield’s shopping centre in west London have been given the green light by planners
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Frank Gehry and Foster & Partners unveil Battersea Power Station designs
Electric Boulevard is Gehry’s first permanent London project
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Fight begins to save Ted Cullinan's RMC HQ from demolition
Pioneering office building only completed in 1990
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Farrell: 'We don't need the government'
Civic leaders are ‘queuing up’ to get involved - and Bristol could be test bed
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Opinion
Croydon: 'What the rest of Britain can learn from us'
Croydon was singled out in the Farrell Review as an exemplar of the proactive approach to planning. Mike Kiely, the borough’s director of planning and building control, explains why