All UK articles – Page 721
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NewsTate St Ives shortlists six for gallery extension
Former project architect Jamie Fobert and Amanda Levete both make the cut
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NewsGovernment invites RIBA to discuss housing design
Meeting with ministers will look at how the public accesses design advice
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NewsArb reprimands architect for serious professional incompetence
Kulbir Chada found guilty by professional conduct committee
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NewsCZWG and Holder Mathias win permission for Barnsley town centre scheme
Councillors swayed by “oriental kasbah” proposals
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NewsPRP’s Lodge Hill masterplan submitted in Kent
Land Securities and MOD joint venture to develop 280ha site in Medway
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NewsRichards Partington wins planning for 630-home development in Howden
New estate will increase number of housesholds in Yorkshire town by 33%
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NewsOlympic Park legacy designs unveiled
Make Architects and Heneghan Peng shortlisted in South Park competition
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NewsGovernment to help build 16,000 new homes
Housing strategy includes £400 million stimulus package
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NewsSainsbury’s considers prefab high street stores
Sainsbury’s is secretly exploring the feasibility of building prefabricated high-street stores, BD has learnt.
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Skanska chooses six architects for UK housing projects
Proctor & Matthew, Feilden Clegg Bradley and CF Moller to work with Scandinavian contractor
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AnalysisNew build or refurb? Offices see rise of recycling
A new type of radical refurbishment, with both economic and sustainable credentials, is the future of office development
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J&L Gibbons wins top Landscape Architecture award
Collaboration with AYA winner Muf scoops Landscape Institute award
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NewsArchitects see 'increased competition' for work
Latest RIBA survey shows no improvement in architects’ confidence
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NewsGareth Hoskins wins Doolan Prize for National Museum of Scotland
Restored Edinburgh museum declared Scotland’s best building of the year
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NewsAtkins sees rise in turnover and profit
Half-year results see global business boom, while UK remains “challenging”
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NewsPeak District owners sue David Sutherland
The owners of a Peak District house are suing David Sutherland Architects for more than £100,000 over assurances the firm made about the building’s construction.
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NewsRIBA welcomes new Localism Act
The government’s flagship Localism Act will herald “new ways of working” for architects, and create opportunities for those who can adapt to the changed planning system, said the RIBA.
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