All UK articles – Page 545
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NewsArchitect questions wisdom of designing HS2 without airport clarity
Heathrow decision not expected until 2015 at earliest
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NewsOriel College tells finalists: 'Sorry, we need to rethink masterplan'
Client presses ‘pause’ on £10m architectural competition
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NewsRogers beats all-star cast to land £100m whisky distillery
Shortlist believed to include Foster Partners, Herzog de Meuron and David Adjaye
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NewsSNE Architects submits plans for alternative Southbank skate space
Hungerford site could be operational next year
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NewsArchitects call for increase in fees to tackle years of underbidding
Increased confidence in construction sector prompts pressure to raise architects’ fees
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NewsPreston bus station poised for funding deal
Agreement would ‘100% guarantee’ bus station’s future
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NewsRobin Partington fails to secure planning for Shoreditch tower
Failed attempt follows withdrawal of Amanda Levete proposal
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NewsBennetts Associates submits plan for Crossrail's arrival at Ealing Broadway
Station to be remodelled for longer trains and extra passengers
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OpinionAs the profession changes, we need to talk about fees
The new RIBA Plan of Work doesn’t reflect the complexity of present-day practice, says Amanda Baillieu
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NewsKenwood House reopens after £6m restoration
Original paint scheme resinstated after last redecoration proved inaccurate
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NewsGareth Hoskins' £30m Aberdeen Art Gallery proposal tipped for go-ahead
Gareth Hoskins' Aberdeen Art Gallery Brass model- view of the textured terrace Gareth Hoskins’ £30 million plans to extend Aberdeen Art Gallery have been recommended for approval. The scheme would see the refurbishment of the existing 19 th -century buildings to improve gallery space and ...
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NewsAllies & Morrison wins planning for £1bn Croydon redevelopment
Approval is proof that ‘Croydon’s regeneration is well under way’
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NewsAntony Gormley attacks Feilden Clegg Bradley's Southbank proposals
Buildings should be restored with dignity - or demolished, says sculptor
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NewsHS2 architects hail 'huge step forward for Britain'
Largest-ever bill is presented to Parliament
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NewsArup breaks the £1 billion barrier
‘True success is employing fantastic people and delivering quality projects’, says chairman
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NewsLabour promises to build 'four or five' new towns in first term
Shadow minister seeks to recapture spirit of post-war housebuilding boom
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NewsMayor of London promises to build 42,000 new homes a year
Labour accuses Boris Johnson of failing to tackle true scale of housing crisis






