All UK articles – Page 701
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NewsBattersea Power Station put up for sale
Administrator hopes to raise up to £500 million for creditors
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NewsCritics call Cameron’s city forum a Blair-style stunt
David Cameron has been accused of copying Tony Blair’s Cool Britannia stunt by inviting celebrity architects to Downing Street to discuss the future of cities.
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NewsEnglish Heritage joins Liverpool Waters objectors
Heritage watchdog latest to voice concern over impact of Chapman Taylor plans
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NewsSamsung axes young practice’s 2012 pavilion
Mobile phone giant drops scheme praised by design watchdog
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NewsMaccreanor Lavington's land trust bid rejected
Local housing group still hopeful Mile End hospital site will be redeveloped into new homes
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FeaturesExpect the unexpected
Development Securities director Julian Barwick favours savvy architects who can surprise
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FeaturesReport warns of office surplus
A report by EC Harris has said that a glut of office space in the City of London could spring up because developers will struggle to find tenants to occupy new buildings going up.
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FeaturesData brief: February 24 2012
Which region was the brightest housing performer in the final quarter of 2011
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FeaturesNine Elms developer cuts debt by a third
Ballymore, which is working on the Nine Elms site in London, has paid down more than a third of its debt.
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NewsRCA students voice concern over new head of architecture
Students demand meeting with dean Alex de Rijke over Charles Walker’s comments
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NewsGreenwich University forms links with architects
AHMM, Grimshaw and Make among practices assisting students
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TechnicalLinlithgow Burgh Halls in West Lothian, Scotland, by Malcolm Fraser Architects
Architect completes refurbishment and extension of community halls in West Lothian
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NewsMake unveils final plans for Heygate redevelopment
Elephant and Castle scheme to go to planners this spring
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NewsBFLS Dalston tower slammed by local architects
18-storey luxury housing development accused of ‘greenwash’
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Building StudyRedbridge Welcome Centre by Peter Barber Architects
The open-plan layout of Peter Barber’s centre for the homeless in Ilford, east London, creates a lively atmosphere conducive to getting things done
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TechnicalWatergate Farm, North Oxfordshire by James Gorst Architects
James Gorst Architects has completed the first phase of a project set around a courtyard on a farm in north Oxfordshire.
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Design Council Cabe considers charging for national design review
New director is ‘exploring options’






