All UK articles – Page 744
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AnalysisBack to normal?
At the end of a week that has witnessed the UK’s worst scenes of civil unrest in decades, urban planning expert Wouter Vanstiphout reflects on what the violence may mean for the future of Britain’s cities.
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NewsWill Alsop’s latest firm to be named by end of the month
Nomadic architect’s new incarnation is with former RMJM principal.
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Facade goes up on Mecanoo's Birmingham Library
Milestone comes day after rioters sweep through the city
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Building StudyLondon 2012 Aquatics Centre by Zaha Hadid Architects
The smoothly undulating surface of Zaha Hadid’s stingray-like Aquatics Centre belies its structural complexity. But does the last Olympic Venue to arrive at the party live up to its promise?
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NewsSignal up for BDP's £25m Northampton station revamp
Outline plans for BDP’s major revamp of Northampton railway station have been approved by the development team.Full planning permission is not required as the site is covered by Network Rail’s permitted development rights.The £25 million building would replace the existing station, and there are long-terms plans to surround it with ...
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NewsMostyn Gallery wins Welsh Gold Medal for Architecture
Ellis Williams Architects’ extension scoops prestigious prize
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NewsPotter & Holmes completes Kingston school extension
Timber frame design provides two classrooms
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NewsSarah Wigglesworth, Malcolm Fraser and BDP shortlisted for northern awards
RIBA Northern Network Architecture Awards shortlist announced
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands go ahead for new flagship Foyles
Book store will move into ex-Central St Martin’s College building
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NewsAlsop leaves RMJM to set up new practice
Will Alsop has left RMJM less than two years after joining the Scottish firm, to set up a new practice with fellow RMJM principal Scott Lawrie. RMJM chief executive Peter Morrison said: “We have been in discussion with Will and Scott for some time and all parties feel that this ...
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NewsNew KPF tower confirmed for Canary Wharf
Green light after major pre-let struck with health agency
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Architect coalition presents alternatives to controversial development
Pro bono work was a response to Sheppard Robson’s towers
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NewsRMJM's Solar Pavilion for Edinburgh Art Festival opens
Structure is collaboration with Buro Happold and local artist Karen Forbes
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NewsUBS lobbied culture secretary days before Broadgate listing decision
Confidential letter to ministers raised spectre of UBS leaving London
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NewsPupils sent home from Westminster Academy as temperatures hit 30ºC, court papers claim
New details emerge of education secretary Michael Gove’s £3m claim against BDP
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NewsCabe chairman Paul Finch defended in row with traditionalists
Wilkinson Eyre’s Jim Eyre insists Cabe is impartial






