All UK articles – Page 736
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Traditional Architecture Group formalises US link
London organisation teams up with New York-based Institute of Classic Architecture & Art
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John McAslan bags planning for luxury London scheme
’Super-prime’ residential development in Holland Park to go ahead
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S&P Architects' pod leisure centre opens in Scunthorpe
Eco building designed to blend in with landscape
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Children's charity seeks architect for HQ
Children’s charity Building for the Future raised funds over four years
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Granary Wharf in Leeds wins highest honour at Housing Design Awards
Scheme by Careyjones chapmantolcher, CZWG and Allies & Morrison bags Supreme Award
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CF Møller's National Maritime Museum extension opens
Three-quarters of £37 million project in south east London is underground
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Cabe seeks coherent skyscraper strategy
South London regeneration area architects brought together
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Lobbyists lambast EH for heritage crisis ‘denial’
Britain’s heritage is at risk of slipping into crisis because the system intended to protect it is so “dysfunctional”, it was claimed today.
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RMJM signs off on Ayr campus
RMJM’s £70 million University of the West of Scotland campus in Ayr has been completed.
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Cottrell & Vermeulen wins planning for Southwark school
Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture has been granted planning permission for the redevelopment of Notre Dame secondary school in Southwark, south London.
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This week's ups and downs
Going upDown shiftingCity of London planning officer Peter Rees has revealed he has seen a growth in planning applications for the refurbishment of office blocks and believes this trend heralds the end of the skyscraper boom.Back to blackIn September housebuilder Barratt will report a pre-tax profit for a full financial ...
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Westminster Academy and Gove sue BDP
Education secretary Michael Gove has joined forces with Westminster Academy to sue BDP in the High Court over defects with the Stirling prize-nominated building.
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Self-builders could buy homes at the supermarket
Housing minister Grant Shapps is planning to tackle the housing crisis with the help of Tesco, B&Q and Ikea.
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands wins planning for Fulham Wharf
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has won planning for a 3.2ha residential and retail development beside the Thames in Fulham.The scheme aims to turn a neglected backwater near Wandsworth Bridge into a vibrant development taking advantage of its waterfront location.The site is currently occupied by a derelict warehouse, part of which will ...
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Rogers rejects call for more garden cities
Richard Rogers has hit out at a new report recommending Britain builds a new generation of garden cities.
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Unesco ready to withdraw Liverpool’s heritage status
Committee expresses extreme concern at Chapman Taylor’s Liverpool Waters proposal
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Go ahead for Acme's Leeds plans
Acme has received planning permission for a £600 million retail-led development in Leeds city centre.
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Stephenson Bell sheds staff in face of insolvency
One third of staff at one of Manchester’s best-known practices have lost their jobs after the firm went into administration.
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Allies & Morrison and RPS's Olympic press centre completes
Five of six main venues are now built