All UK articles – Page 694
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NewsNicoll Russell wins £1m contract for visitor centre
Proposals for Falkirk’s Helix Project include space inside horse’s head
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NewsDesign Research Studio and EPR appointed to Sea Containers House
Practices join TP Bennett to assist on Thames-side hotel redevelopment
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NewsHewitt Studios completes new space for arts college
New exhibition space for Hereford arts school
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NewsScott Brownrigg's Sibly Hall scheme wins approval
Councillors back 10-storey student tower for Reading University
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Foster’s Bloomberg Place wins Cabe approval
Design review panel praises ‘sensitive response’ to brief
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FeaturesFirst Look: Village hall, Great Coates, Lincolnshire by Jonathan Hendry Architects
Jonathan Hendry Architects, winner of BD’s Young Architect of the Year 2011, has secured planning for a village hall in the parish of Great Coates in north-east Lincolnshire.
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NewsDuany Plater-Zyberg’s Scottish town wins backing
Public inquiry into local plan recommends council approval
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NewsGarden cities at odds with localism, claim architects
Cameron sees schemes as answer to housing crisis
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NewsListed buildings to lose VAT relief
Heritage architects upset by change to tax rules on alterations
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NewsCity looks abroad for project funds
Birmingham Council leaders are targeting Abu Dhabi, China, Norway and Saudi Arabia to invest up to £1 billion as part its Big City Plan.
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Foster and Partners' Bloomberg Place approved
The City of London HQ proposal won praise from Cabe earlier this month
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NewsGames set to boost job market
Recruitment firm Manpower has said the London Olympics could kickstart a recovery in the UK economy.
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NewsData shows sharp drop in new orders
New construction orders in 2011 fell by 14% on the previous year, according to the latest government data.
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NewsHousing prices may have bottomed out
Recovering confidence in the housing market is still fragile, according to the latest survey from the RICS
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NewsLatest McAslan design for Elephant & Castle revealed
Leisure centre part of £1.5 billion revamp
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