All UK articles – Page 735
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McDonalds reveals AEW's Olympic restaurant plans
Games to be marked by opening of four huge fast food outlets
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Opening date set for Viñoly's 'Golden Banana'
Arts centre is three years late and £8.5 million over-budget
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Land Securities announces retail development drive
Developer bullish after strong first quarter results
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Architects sought for Heygate Estate housing
Developer set to use a dozen firms to ensure diversity on Southwark site
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Architects invited to revamp Tower 42 base
Amanda Levete and Tony Fretton among those drawing up plans for London tower
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Inside OMA's Commonwealth Institute redevelopment
OMA has released new images of Rem Koolhaas and Reinier de Graaf’s plans for the redevelopment of Robert Matthew, John Marshall & Partners’ Commonwealth Institute
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Decentralisation minister takes on cities brief
Greg Clark to oversee economic success of eight key cities
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Gove launches £2 billion BSF successor
New schools programme will prioritise most dilapidated buildings
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Promotion for English Heritage's head of listings
Roger Bowdler replaces Peter Beacham as designation director
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Government to invest £22bn in construction projects
Cabinet minister announces three year investment programme
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Olympic information pavilion winner revealed
Portuguese team triumphs in international competition
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Emrys Architects completes Conquest House refurbishment
1950s office block revamped for GMS Estates
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Manchester City FC consults on Viñoly's training facility plans
Manchester City Football Club has begun public consultation on Rafael Viñoly’s plans for the redevelopment of a 32ha brownfield site in Openshaw West as a training facility.The plans include an academy for up to 400 players, accommodation, 16 football pitches, a first-team training centre, a 7,000-capacity stadium, offices and a ...
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Jestico & Whiles completes concept designs for LSE
Jestico & Whiles has completed concept designs for the refurbishment of 32 Lincoln’s Inn Fields for the London School of Economics. The 11,500 sq m building is the former headquarters of the Land Registry.After refurbishment the building will feature lecture theatres, meeting rooms and workspace while retaining original brick facades ...
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Penrose: "People love to mock architects"
Architecture minister’s blog lumps architects in with estate agents
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Holder Mathias's Longbridge revamp approved
£70 million scheme will include new offices and shops
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Schools need £22 billion for maintenance alone
Procurement adviser Sebastian James makes bombshell claim on repairs backlog