All UK articles – Page 716
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Bramall Music Building by Glenn Howells Architects
When designing a new music department for Birmingham University, Glenn Howells Architects faced the double challenge of creating a new brick-clad building that would live in harmony with its Edwardian neighbours, and introducing a complex steel-framed dome to the design.
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Koolhaas defends Preston bus station as a 'treasure'
English brutalism ‘one of most creative and imaginative’ periods
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Life class: Soraya Khan
The Theis & Khan partner talks about Le Corbusier, mathematics and how she got started with Lego
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Carmody Groarke creates new experience at Frieze
Carmody Groarke’s pavilions for the Frieze Art Fair opened in London’s Regent’s Park this week.
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Residents object to floating park
Design Council Cabe and architect Graham Morrison are among more than 200 objectors to plans for a floating park on the Thames
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Magma's Olympic shooting range nears completion
Latest images show structural work finished on temporary Woolwich Olympic venue
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£600m for Scottish housing ‘not enough’, say architects
Scottish architects have warned that the country’s government may have to take further action to boost the housing sector, as ministers announced a £600 million funding package for affordable homes.
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Robert Stern wins central London luxury development
Project would be first in UK for US architect
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Farrell attacks Foster's plan for Thames Estuary airport
Terry Farrell has squared up against Norman Foster to attack his plans for a new airport in the Thames Estuary.He argued that it would be significantly more cost-effective and sustainable to create a “constellation hub” in west London linking five airports by high-speed rail.“If we build a brand-new £50 billion ...
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Piano's Central St Giles is 'best of the best' at office awards
Architects BDP, AHMM, HKS, Carey Jones Chapman Tolcher, HAA and CDA also win prizes
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Planning reform must put design at heart of sustainability, says Cabe
Design Council Cabe has called on the government to use design as a measure of “sustainable development”, a key principle of its proposed planning reforms.Consultation on a draft national planning policy framework (NPPF) ends next week. A proposed “presumption in favour of sustainable development” has prompted concern from some quarters, ...
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Adam vows to fight for public right to choice
Classical architect ready to intervene in ‘poor quality’ schemes backed by Cabe
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Work starts on Manchester library and town hall restoration
Ryder Architecture and Ian Simpson behind refurbishment and extension plans
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West Ham's bid to move into Populous' stadium collapses
New tenant will be sought for Olympic athletics arena
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Levitt Bernstein wins in Stockwell design competition
PRP and JCMT miss out on £20 million Thrayle House project
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Design teams announced for St Katharine's Dock
Morey Smith and Buckley Gray Yeoman have been appointed by the new owners of St Katharine’s Dock to work on the upgrade and enhancement of central London’s only marina.
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Ellis Williams' £4.8 million sixth form opens
Single building gives sixth form its own separate identity
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Norwich University names architecture course leader
Architect Adrian Friend has been appointed as course leader for the new BA Architecture course at Norwich University College of the Arts.