All UK articles – Page 729
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Fledgling London firms join forces
Young practices Unit One Architects and E2 Architecture & Interiors have merged to form a new practice.
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Delancey and Qatari Diar win Olympic Village bid
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands part of £557 million housing deal
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80% of Greenwich University first-year students could be kicked off course
New head of architecture cracks down after 117 fail first year courses
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Review
Kenneth Grange: Making Britain Modern
An impressive Design Museum retrospective shows how Kenneth Grange designed all the things you never really thought about.
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Crowd-sourced architects volunteer to help rebuild Britain
Inspired by Clapham’s army of brooms, architects and builders offer their services to riot victims.
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Ministers will reply to TAG about Finch
The government has promised the Traditional Architecture Group that it will respond next week to the group’s letter calling for Paul Finch to apologise for remarks made about them.
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Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt denies Broadgate influence
The director of the Twentieth Century Society criticised culture secretary Jeremy Hunt after it emerged he was secretly lobbied by an interested party days before deciding not to list Broadgate.
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Paul Finch’s nightmare
This is what the 2012 Olympic Stadium might have looked like had it been designed by a traditional architect.
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Features
Parry’s debut is a distinctive mix
Date 1982Location StonesfieldArchitect Eric Parry and Doug ClellandIn the week that Eric Parry sets out his enthusiasm for Hamburg’s Chilehaus in our monthly Inspiration feature (page 16), we look back to Parry’s first built work, undertaken in collaboration with his then partner, Doug Clelland.Located in rural Oxfordshire, this was a ...
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David Chipperfield matters
David Chipperfield is the latest high-profile architect to be commissioned to create a sculpture for the London Design Festival.
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Analysis
Back to normal?
At the end of a week that has witnessed the UK’s worst scenes of civil unrest in decades, urban planning expert Wouter Vanstiphout reflects on what the violence may mean for the future of Britain’s cities.
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Will Alsop’s latest firm to be named by end of the month
Nomadic architect’s new incarnation is with former RMJM principal.
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Facade goes up on Mecanoo's Birmingham Library
Milestone comes day after rioters sweep through the city
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Building Study
London 2012 Aquatics Centre by Zaha Hadid Architects
The smoothly undulating surface of Zaha Hadid’s stingray-like Aquatics Centre belies its structural complexity. But does the last Olympic Venue to arrive at the party live up to its promise?
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Signal up for BDP's £25m Northampton station revamp
Outline plans for BDP’s major revamp of Northampton railway station have been approved by the development team.Full planning permission is not required as the site is covered by Network Rail’s permitted development rights.The £25 million building would replace the existing station, and there are long-terms plans to surround it with ...