All UK articles – Page 588
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Opinion
FCB is blocking out north Belfast
The new University of Ulster proposals may be celebrated as Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ largest project to date ( News March 15 ). However, are the original partners fully aware of what the FCB “B team” in Belfast is planning?
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News
Pickles defies Vaizey over Elizabeth House concerns
DCLG declines chance to call-in controversial scheme despite architecture minister’s calls for inquiry
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RMJM grandees face £1m asbestos court claim
Former partners, now in their 80s, accused of “negligence”
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Outstanding rating for Heatherwick’s gin distillery
Second highest industrial Breeam rating for Bombay Sapphire facility
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Budget 2013: Update on building regs by May promises Osborne
Government renews commitment to zero carbon homes by 2016
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Budget 2013: RIBA slams Osborne for missed housebuilding opportunity
President Angela Brady calls for major public investment in affordable housing
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Budget 2013: Infrastructure ‘boost’ gets cool reception
George Osborne announced £3bn of extra spending from 2015
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Budget 2013: Osborne announces “dramatic intervention” to boost UK housing market
Mortgage guarantees and government-backed housing loans announced by chancellor
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Lily Jencks unveils London installation
Charles Jencks’ daughter teamed up with architect Nathaniel Dorent
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Madeiros and Schwinge triumph in Millennium Point contest
Duo beats competition from BDP, Make and De Matos Ryan in bid to revamp Birmingham landmark
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Housing association's U-turn over 'zero fees' demand
Sanctuary decision follows meeting with RIBA president Angela Brady
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Building Study
Houses on Slievebawnogue by Clancy Moore Architects
Clancy Moore Architects’ pair of houses for a family in rural Ireland displays an ingenious response to the challenge of a difficult forested hillside site
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News
Olympic design review slams Stock Woolstencroft’s Hackney Wick plans
English Heritage has also commented on the height of the proposed buildings
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Green Deal stats show assessments undertaken by 1,803 households
Figure welcomed by government as proof of public interest in flagship energy saving scheme