All UK articles – Page 654
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Chipperfield and Harrap push ahead with Burlington Gardens renovation
New York’s Pace Gallery will occupy two floors of the building
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David Cash appointed BDP chairman
Former international development director among several senior promotions
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Use architects to reap rewards from neighbourhood planning, says RIBA
Report with Respublica calls for government action to assess social value of good planning
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Michael Trentham Architects wins planning permission for national park houses
Work will start on site this summer
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Fat and Grayson Perry’s house blocked by planners
Living Architecture’s plans for Essex holiday homes falls foul of local disapproval
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Unesco puts Liverpool on danger list
Chapman Taylor’s Liverpool Waters scheme cited as threat to city’s heritage
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Populous plans Formula One circuit through central London
Architect’s £35 million London Grand Prix proposal is most detailed yet
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Planning inspector rules in favour of £300m masterplan by Patel Taylor
Springfield Hospital project attracted 4,000 letters of objection
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Affordable housing applications fall by 41%
NHBC figures show drop in housing applications year on year
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Keppie wins Ross County Football Club design role
Practice to design redevelopment of club’s stadium before promotion next season
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RIBA complains to prime minister over procurement
Witney Corn Exchange design competition sparks outcry as Ian Ritchie resigns over conditions
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Deborah Saunt hits out at decision to cut RIBA awards
Chair of RIBA’s awards group says good schemes could be overlooked
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3W Architecture wins planning for 'hidden house' in Avon Gorge
Council approves ‘stealth’ house after three public inquiries
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RIBA facing £500,000 deficit
The RIBA is facing a £500,000 budget deficit for the year 2012/13.Contributing to this is a loss of revenue from venues income, which stands £388,000 short of expectations. The institute has blamed this on the impact of the recession, the Olympics and less demand for weddings. It has also spent ...
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Architects' optimism rises for public sector work
Latest RIBA Future Trends survey sees workloads stabilise
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John Robertson wins planning for Oxford Street refurbishment
Academy House to be revamped with glass and ceramic facade