All UK articles – Page 738
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Sheppard Robson wins planning for 20-storey City development
One Mitre Square’s plan is based on medieval priory
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Final phase of Farrell's Paddington Basin wins planning
Westminster Council approves plans for five mixed-use buildings
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Parry set for Jersey scheme
Eric Parry and MJP have been appointed to design the first two buildings in an office development in Jersey’s capital.
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Robert Adam brought in to rethink Forest Gate
Robert Adam Architects has been drafted in to work on the regeneration of Forest Gate in east London.
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Capita Symonds appointed as design consultant on Bristol Airbus project
Aecom lands M&E design contract
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Multiple marble makeover for the Scotsman Steps
A grotty flight of Victorian stairs leading to Waverley Station in the centre of Edinburgh has been transformed by Haworth Tompkins and the Turner Prize-winning artist Martin Creed.
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Foster & Partners' £500 million Bishopsgate project wins planning
Hackney Council approves Principal Place scheme, formerly known as Bishops Place
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PLP and Wellcome Trust in dramatic £1 billion bid for Olympic Park
PLP is working on an unprecedented bid with the Wellcome Trust to take over the Olympic Park after the 2012 Games.
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Policy Exchange supports Goldschmied's call for change of use classes
Think-tank agrees with ex-RIBA presidents that new system could lead to work
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John Robertson Architects takes over Make City site near Monument
Architect’s scheme in the City of London replaces Make’s “Concertina” proposal
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Lottery boost for Tim Ronalds' plans to revive UK's first cinema
Tim Ronalds Architects’ plans to revive the birthplace of British cinema at the University of Westminster’s headquarters on Regent Street are one step closer to going ahead following a £100,000 development grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).The original theatre at 309 Regent Street was completed in 1848 and was ...
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Grimshaw: Olympic tower could have been a "great symbol"
Nicholas Grimshaw criticises ArcelorMittal Orbit as a missed opportunity
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RMJM hikes director’s pay despite huge fall in profits
The salary of the highest paid director at RMJM went up by more than £60,000 last year despite profits at the business falling by more than two-thirds
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RIBA claims government will work for "best value" school design
Meeting with Gove “productive”, says Reed
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Prasad to head Architects Benevolent Society
Former RIBA president takes over two-year term from Ken Shuttleworth