All UK articles – Page 725
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NewsSustainable developer wound up
Sustainable developer BioRegional Quintain is to be wound up after listed parent company Quintain decided to focus on the London market.
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NewsGoldman Sachs’ development plans prompt listing decision
Nine ceramic panels on the Fleet Building in London listed by DCMS
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NewsEuropean crisis hits architects’ profits
Top practices’ fees in central and eastern Europe suffer 50% drop, according to a new survey
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NewsDSDHA completes Vauxhall gateway
Practice builds concrete columns to frame view out of south London park
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Building StudyCity of London: Old Corruption in braced glass
The Occupy encampment makes the perfect backdrop against which to examine the City’s contrasts as Owen Hatherley’s series concludes
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NewsStudio Egret West plans 34-storey Waterloo tower
Proposals include flats, a community centre and offices for Christian charity Oasis
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NewsAshmolean Museum opens £5 million Rick Mather extension
Six galleries will display 5,000 years of Egyptian artefacts
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NewsTwo Aberdeen City Garden designs make competition cut
More information requested on Granite Web and Winter Garden designs before jury decision
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NewsLifschutz Davidson Sandilands to design second UCL campus
University reveals plans to develop Newham campus
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NewsElder & Cannon picks up two Saltire gongs
Scottish housing awards also go to Rettie & Co and Cameron Webster Architects
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NewsRichard Rogers wants to design more low-cost housing
Architect is working on £60 million project in Deptford
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Building StudyQuadrant 3 by Dixon Jones
Dixon Jones’s reinvention of the 1915 Regent Palace Hotel as offices and retail presents its past glories to their best advantage
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NewsArchitect's Eye winners announced
Shots of Heygate Estate and Le Corbusier win photography competition for architects
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Plans submitted for RPS Staffordshire scheme
Housing-led scheme to include shopping centre and primary school
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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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