All UK articles – Page 733
-
NewsPlanners approve RMA's Olympic nightclub
Furniture factory will become exclusive temporary party venue
-
NewsAlan Camp submits plans for London developments
Alan Camp Architects has submitted two planning applications for developments in the south London boroughs of Wandsworth and Southwark.
-
NewsTory Conference: Boris Johnson enters 'shameful shoebox' debate
London mayor addresses housing space standards in conference speech
-
NewsTory Conference: Osborne 'incredibly misguided' says UK Green Building Council
Chancellor claims green regulations hold back British business
-
NewsStuart Lipton to head Tottenham post-riot regeneration taskforce
The founder of developer Chelsfield, Stuart Lipton, is to head a taskforce overseeing the regeneration of Tottenham following the August riots.Lipton, whose firm is working with David Chipperfield to overhaul Elizabeth House at Waterloo, will work alongside Julian Metcalfe, the founder of Pret A Manger who will head a separate ...
-
NewsTory Conference: Ministers signal planning changes
Housing and planning ministers hint at revised planning proposals
-
NewsHGP unveils designs for Southampton's tallest building
Carphone Warehouse chairman behind 28-storey £74 million Admiral’s Quay scheme
-
News
Planning applications rise 7.6% year on year
Barbour ABI data show increase of 4,097 applications
-
NewsEH grant saves Yarmouth's historic theatre building
The grade I listed St George’s Theatre in the heart of the Norfolk town of Great Yarmouth is to undergo urgent repairs thanks to a grant of £250,000 from English Heritage.
-
NewsTory Conference: Funding pledge for Knight's Mersey Gateway
Government gives go-ahead for £600 million bridge between Runcorn and Widnes
-
NewsCartwright Pickard receives permission for Sheffield student scheme
Cartwright Pickard Architects and Elmsdale Estates have been awarded planning permission for a student residence-led scheme in the city
-
NewsFirst homes completed at Scottish Poundbury
Development profits of Prince’s Foundation’s Knockroon project will repay loan taken out to buy historic Dumfries House
-
News
Will the NPPF improve design quality? Vote now
The government’s proposal to dramatically reform the planning system has dividied opinion, but will it affect design quality?
-
NewsZaha Hadid’s Evelyn Grace Academy wins 2011 Stirling Prize
Zaha Hadid’s Evelyn Grace Academy in London has won the 2011 Stirling Prize.
-
NewsNational Museums Liverpool launches legal action against AEW
National Museums Liverpool (NML) is taking renewed legal action against one of the architects involved in the design of the new £72 million Museum of Liverpool
-
AnalysisThe new planning rules: faster, simpler – but at what cost?
Many architects have broadly welcomed the governments’ proposed planning reforms, but some are concerned that the lack of detail could prove a minefield.
-
NewsDesign for London set to expand team
Design for London is actively looking to hire staff after being given a “major role” in the mayor’s regeneration projects.
-
News
Glenn Howells gets the go-ahead for Newbury development
Glenn Howells Architects has received planning consent from West Berkshire council for the redevelopment of Newbury Racecourse
-
NewsCounter-terrorism designs encouraged
A leading counter-terrorism expert has urged architects to consider security measures when designing “crowded places”.
-
OpinionIs design of Britain’s public housing over-regulated?
Yes, says David Prichard, there are too many sources of guidance; while Robert Klaschka thinks we need greater consistency






