All UK articles – Page 724
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NewsAutumn Statement: Architects to benefit from education and housing spend
Foster welcomes plans to consider Thames Hub proposals
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NewsAustin-Smith Lord wins last minute reprieve from creditors
Crucial meeting delayed until Friday after third party steps in with offer
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NewsArchitect Eric Erikson fined £1,500 by the Arb
London-based architect found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct
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ReviewWilliam Morris: Story, Memory, Myth at Two Temple Place
The opening exhibition at Two Temple Place captures the spirit of the Pre-Raphaelites
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NewsPiers Gough’s £14 million 'super-library' opens in Southwark
Canada Water library contained in bronze inverted pyramid
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NewsRIBA confirms 2012 Ecobuild presence
Institute to run series of events on sustainable architecture and design
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NewsWork to start on BDP's £120 million biomass plant
Construction to begin on orange-coloured energy facility
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NewsOsborne to announce £30bn infrastructure plan
Major school building programme part of £5bn capital investment programme
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NewsCoalition’s housing boost ‘needs design funds’
Architects have called for design funding from the government to avoid a wave of poor-quality residential projects on the back of plans to boost Britain’s ailing house building industry.
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NewsWork to start on Haworth Tompkins' National Theatre redevelopment
Date set after main contractor appointed
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NewsAmanda Levete Shoreditch tower plans withdrawn
Proposals for Huntingdon estate site will be re-submitted in new year
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NewsMoussavi: working in the third world is ‘easy option’
Former FOA partner astonishes V&A audience with attack on gap-year architecture students
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NewsZaha Hadid and Muma make Museum of London shortlist
Allies & Morrison and Rick Mather also contenders for £4.5 million project
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Building StudyFirst Look: Peter Barber’s ziggurat homes form fourth side of Stepney site
Peter Barber Architects has revealed plans for a new social housing development set around a community garden, at Hannibal Road in Stepney, east London.
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NewsArchitects protest over Glasgow project
Architects held a protest in Glasgow this week over a controversial decision to grant planning permission for GD Lodge’s proposed redevelopment of Broomielaw Quay, a joint venture between Capella Developments and the city council.
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NewsBuild cities in the green belt, says leading think tank
Garden cities key to economic recovery according to Policy Exchange
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NewsFormation Architects designs first Skanska housing
Residential development planned for Clay Farm, Cambridge






