All UK articles – Page 740
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News
Housing minister expands on his criticism of “Scandinavian eco-bling”
Grant Shapps explains his support for populist and traditional house designs
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Ex presidents urge RIBA to back planning reform
Reed unhappy about easing switch from industrial to residential use
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iCon centre for green technology and sustainable construction opens
Daventry building was designed by Consarc Architects
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Opinion
Are there too many architects in the UK?
Yes, says Chris Roche, there are simply more than the market demands; while Jack Pringle says controlling numbers only results in future skills shortages
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News
Almost showtime at Keith Williams' Kent theatre
Keith Williams Architects has released new images of its ongoing £26 million Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury, Kent.
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Review
Junya Ishigami: Architecture as Air
Junya Ishigami’s new show builds a fragile yet compelling vision of the power of the almost imperceptible
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News
Bim can make architects master builders again, says Morrell
Bim technology could herald the return of architects to the role of master builder, the government’s chief construction adviser has said
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News
Folly for a Flyover is assembled
Not-for-profit group Assemble has completed its temporary Folly for a Flyover on the edge of the Olympic site in Hackney
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Planning application numbers continue to grow
Planning applications increased 11% last month according to Barbour ABI data
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Dixon Jones's £15 million Chelsea campus opens
College is second Dixon Jones building to open on Hortensia Road in a year
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Jestico & Whiles creates edible London landmarks for £10
Oxo Tower, Thames Barrier and Canary Wharf built from toast, sushi and smoked salmon
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Building Study
Sainsbury Laboratory at Cambridge University, by Stanton Williams
This laboratory in the University of Cambridge’s Botanic Gardens is the ideal habitat for botanists
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News
Prince's House unveiled at Building Research Establishment
Pilot project is two years late but housing minister calls on architects to follow its traditional approach
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Building Study
Peter Zumthor's Serpentine Gallery Summer Pavilion
Zumthor’s tranquil retreat was undermined by the frenzy of the opening press conference
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News
RIBA launches Windermere Steamboat Museum competition
Expressions of interest sought for Lake District redevelopment with young practices encouraged
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