All UK articles – Page 679
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NewsTerry Farrell unveils plans for central London district
Bloomsbury, Holborn and St Giles included in improvement area
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NewsLondon's newest square opens at King's Cross
But 8,000sq m of “public” realm will be owned by developers
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NewsHodder goes on the road to promote new RIBA agenda
RIBA president elect to visit regions for debates
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Top architects on shortlist for Manchester hotel
Ian Simpson, Hopkins and Henning Larsen chosen for RIBA competition
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NewsPrince's Foundation teams up with Strathclyde
Urban design and sustainability courses will be offered
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Building StudyKisho Kurokawa's Maggie's Centre
Before he died in 2007, the legendary Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa sketched out a swirling, ‘dragon-tailed’ cancer care centre in Swansea. Now the UK’s 13th Maggie’s Centre has been completed in titanium-studded concrete by Garbers & James
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NewsPringle Brandon Drew unveils Shakespeare site plans
East London scheme goes to planners next month
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NewsAngela Brady and Deborah Saunt named in top 25 women
Women in Property celebrates 25 years with most influential list
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AnalysisAre architects ready for a retrofit revolution?
Getting energy-efficient retrofits through planning is tough at the best of times, but the Green Deal is set to bring the issue into sharp focus
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Building StudySolving the panel puzzle
The Maggie’s Centre certainly provided a stern test of the capabilities of precast concrete supplier Thorp Precast. The job involved creating 56 precast panels, and although many of these were similar, very few were identical
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NewsPermission for Fletcher Rae’s £100m marina plans
Go-ahead for mixed-use project on Isle of Anglesey
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NewsRichard Murphy Architects submits Dunfermline arts centre for planning
Competition winning-design revised after more land bought
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NewsKengo Kuma submits V&A Dundee plans
Museum to be built on site extending from Dundee waterfront
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NewsMcCloud's eco-homes stall over land row
Glenn Howells-designed project would be TV presenter’s second in Swindon
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NewsConstruction orders fall 3.6% year on year
Public sector housing worst hit, but infrastructure booms






