All UK articles – Page 717
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Top 10 threatened Victorian buildings named
Victorian Society’s list includes Broadmoor Hospital and Manchester’s Ancoats Dispensary
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Architects top financial performance table
RTKL ranks highest on league table followed by KPF and Foster & Partners
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AHMM's Olympic academy to be run by Carpetright founder
School will be re-named Lend Lease Harris Academy Chobham
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Work starts on Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands' Jewish centre
Mayor of London attends groundbreaking ceremony in north London
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Stirling stars lambast system as Hadid triumphs
Past winners and judges call for greater transparency for UK profession’s greatest prize
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BD's Young Architect of the Year shortlist announced
The six shortlisted practices in the 2011 Autodesk Young Architect of the Year Awards were announced at a party held at the Architecture Foundation last night.
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Fobert scheme scrapped as Tate St Ives goes out to tender
Jamie Fobert is being forced to reapply for the Tate St Ives extension he has been working on since 2005.The gallery has today put the project back out to tender and hopes to appoint an architect within six months.Fobert and the gallery stressed they had not fallen out but were ...
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RMJM to restore Gillespie Kidd & Coia church
Paul Stallan Studio at RMJM has been appointed to lead a restoration project at the Gillespie Kidd & Coia-designed St Bride’s Church in East Kilbride, Scotland.
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Cabe backs RIBA in procurement battle
Design Council Cabe has entered the fight to overhaul the procurement process, which it admits has been a “besetting problem” for architects.
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Quality pledge for Olympic Park
The chief of design at the Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC) has promised that design quality will be at the heart of plans to transform the Olympic Park following the 2012 games.
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Go-ahead for Southend Pier
White Arkitekter’s proposal for a cultural centre at the end of Southend Pier has secured planning permission.
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Brady backs Venturi and Scott Brown for RIBA Gold Medal
RIBA president Angela Brady has seconded a nomination for Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown to be considered for the RIBA Gold Medal 2012.The pair were nominated by Richard Pain, founder of Richard Pain Architects, who said Frank Gehry, Terry Farrell and Alison Brooks also supported the move.Pain said: “It ...
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Work starts on Terry Farrell's TV-am remodel
Jacobs Webber design includes “spectrum of colour fins”
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Herzog & de Meuron to design new school for Oxford university
Blavatnik School of Government will open in 2015
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Bob Allies to lead East of England design review
Frank Duffy, David Thompson and Nicolas Ray also appointed to review panel
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British brutalism added to list of world's threatened monuments
London’s Southbank Centre, Preston Bus Station and Birmingham Library have been added to a schedule of the world’s endangered cultural monuments.The World Monuments Fund (WMF) placed the “three outstanding modernist sites” on its 2012 World Monuments Watch list under the umbrella of “British brutalism”.The list features 67 sites in 41 ...
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Architecture Foundation launches beehive design competition
The Architecture Foundation has launched an international competition to design urban beehives.It is hoped that winning submissions will be mass-produced and installed at sites across the central London areas of Holborn, Bloomsbury and St Giles.The competition has been organised by the foundation on behalf of Inmidtown, the business improvement district ...
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Tory conference: Cameron backs planning changes in closing address
Prime minister says businesses are “stuck in the mud of our planning system”
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Planning application submitted for Olympic park legacy
Allies & Morrison led masterplanning design team