All UK articles – Page 671
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Chapman Taylor gets green light for Shrewsbury town centre revamp
£150 million project to unite existing shopping centres
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London Met in talks over sale of Wright & Wright Architects' library
Women’s Library in Whitechapel faces uncertain future
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Former GLA planning chief takes swipe at Kieran Timberlake's US embassy
But neighbouring Richard Rogers scheme ‘exceptional’
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Features
Cottrell & Vermeulen: ‘Schools are fantastic to work on’
Cottrell & Vermeulen’s enthusiasm led it to an unplanned specialism
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Wills and Kate launch funding drive for Fosters’ Imperial War Museum plans
Royal couple put name to architect’s masterplan
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RIBA sets out manifesto for London’s next mayor
London’s next mayor must commission a five-year design strategy for the capital, the RIBA has urged
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Studio Egret West reveals Cambridge stadium
Architect’s sporting village to be home to Cambridge United
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Urban Projects Bureau wins planning for Fitzrovia conversion
Architect’s design fits three homes and a shop into Georgian townhouse
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Scott Brownrigg’s Woolston shipyard renovation approved
Southampton project includes housing and community facilities
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Spparc gets approval for Bankside regeneration
Bear Gardens includes apartments and gallery space
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K4 Architects wins approval for Huddersfield scheme
Student accommodation for city’s university
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‘Hand Battersea to campaigners’
Commercial uses doomed to fail, says London’s former planning chief
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Architects hail Shapps’ self-build ‘boom’
Government initiative to boost finance and cut red tape is ‘promising’, says RIBA
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Bath architecture student named Google ‘Zeitgeist Young Mind’
James Boon cites placement year as inspiration for his social enterprise
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British Land appoints Arup to Broadgate redevelopment
Estate’s original architect brought in to re-design Broadgate Circle
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RIBA launches design competition for King’s College
Architect sought for redevelopment of college’s Strand campus
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Analysis
A double dip sounds bad, but good news could be around the corner for architects
Outlook for architects remains optimistic