All UK articles – Page 667
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NewsQuinn Architects moves ahead with Redchurch Street scheme
£5 million redevelopment in London’s east end
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NewsOlympics architects should retrain as dentists, says Will Self
Novelist attacks ‘lickspittle’ architects
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NewsBSF schools boost pupil performance says buried report
Schools by Flacq and Wilkinson Eyre among those to boost standards
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Wilton's Music Hall secures funding for Tim Ronalds Architects' restoration
Work to start on site at once
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NewsUniversity of Strathclyde scoops three student architect awards
Scottish Student Awards for Architecture announced at The Lighthouse in Glasgow
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NewsFirst UK Passivhaus Awards winners announced
Three practices triumph in inaugural prize ceremony
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NewsPiercy & Company to rejuvenate fire damaged building
Facade to be recreated from remains of Victorian building
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NewsRud Sawers Architects completes North Somerset school scheme
Primary and nursery school linked in renovation project
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NewsPut Renzo Piano in the Tower, says leading London architect
Shard architect ‘has damaged capital’
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NewsPrime minister backs call to relax Olympic marketing rules
But Cameron stops short of lifting restrictions before Games are over
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NewsAdrian James gets planning permission for Chilterns house
House to be built from bronze and luminous orange bricks
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NewsPringle Richards Sharratt Architects' William Morris Gallery completes
Architect refurbished listed building and created new extension
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NewsStirling Prize TV show dropped
RIBA says new coverage is better than “filming guests eating roast beef”
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NewsOMA and Bennetts shortlisted for Southbank Centre
Lead architect shortlist announced after centre granted immunity from listing
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NewsPQQ insurance demand sparks fury
Manchester bid’s £15m cover requirement seen as ‘far too onerous’
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NewsThe Shard is a "sparkling spire", says Piano
Architect was speaking at inauguration of Europe’s tallest building
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NewsPlanners warn fee increase will not cover design review
Ability to set fees locally remains a priority






