All UK articles – Page 541
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NewsProblem Gulf contract dogs Austin-Smith Lord
Fallout from Abu Dhabi scheme continues to hit practice
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NewsBartlett appoints Bob Sheil as school director
Current director of technology to take over from Marcos Cruz in the new year
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NewsHOK confirmed winner of Palace of Westminster job
Consortium includes Aecom for Parliament revamp
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NewsHNW wins approval for Brighton college scheme
Plans include an eight storey art college and 442 student flats on site of Pelham Street Campus
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Building StudyStonehenge visitor centre by Denton Corker Marshall
Stonehenge has stood for over 4,000 years but its lightweight new visitor centre is not expected to last 100. It’s a sorry outcome for which architect Denton Corker Marshall is not to blame
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NewsAirport commission shortlists Heathrow and Gatwick for expansion
Commission heeds Farrell’s call to expand existing airports but refuses to rule out Foster’s hub
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NewsStonehenge Visitor Centre to open for visitors tomorrow
Denton Corker Marshall’s £27m project opens after 16 month construction period
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NewsUrban Projects Bureau lands planning for sixth form
Architect builds on relationship with school to win work
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NewsWilkinson Eyre completes work on £116m 10 Brock Street project
Three central London office blocks provide 32,500sq m of office space
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TechnicalThursford Barn, Norfolk by Lynch Architects
An ingenious hidden staircase transforms a Norfolk barn
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NewsWorries emerge over Crossrail station designs
Design Council Cabe not involved on host of buildings
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NewsDeputy mayor backs Feilden Clegg Bradley over Southbank Centre
‘I like the glass box,’ says Ed Lister
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NewsRafael Vinoly’s Oxford University maths building adds up
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter grows by fractions
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NewsSouthwark approves plans for Heygate Estate pop-up creative quarter
Architect Harper Downie secures approval for a temporary development built from shipping containers
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First community land trust scheme gets planning
John Thompson is architect on project due to start next spring
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NewsMayor says Populous's QPR plans herald Old Oak revamp
Plans include 40,000-seat ground for football club
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NewsRIBA to consider 'every option' as it launches radical review of education
Time to ‘reset the DNA’ of architects for 21 st century, says Sunand Prasad
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NewsPlanning framework launched for Southall opportunity area
Plan envisages new station, shops, offices and homes






