All UK articles – Page 746
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NewsAecom triumphs in £4 billion Kuala Lumpur competition
River of Life masterplan will transform Malaysian rivers
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NewsHawkins Brown bags planning for Oxford health centre
Three-storey building will also house Oxford University Press
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NewsUK student receives Fulbright Award to study architecture at Yale
An employee at engineering and urbanism practice, Alan Baxter & Associates, has landed a coveted Fulbright Award to fund study architecture at Yale University. Jasdeep Bhalla has been awarded $25,000 of the $40,000 per-year course fees. During the first year of the three-year American Institute of Architects-accredited degree with ...
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NewsArchitecture Foundation launches playground competition
Design team sought for east London site near Olympic Park
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NewsRogers scoops planning for Millennium Dome walkway
RSHP’s Skywalk will allow visitors to walk above the O2 Arena
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NewsFoster & Partners plan Thames Estuary airport
Work is part of wider masterplan for the Thames Hub
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NewsMake forced to redesign controversial Bath supermarket
Conservationists still not satisfied despite retention of historic facade
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News
Edinburgh University submits Murphy plans
The University of Edinburgh has put in for detailed planning permission for a Richard Murphy-designed 252-bed student residence.
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NewsBD welcomes arrival of Ecobuild
BD’s publisher UBM has bought the world’s largest showcase of sustainable building products
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NewsCost cutting could save Preston’s bus station
Hopes have been raised that Preston’s 1960s brutalist bus station could be saved after it emerged that talks are taking place about revising plans for the city’s Tithebarn redevelopment.
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OpinionTime to play the long game
The success of the Olympic project is about far more than next year’s three-week extravaganza
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NewsMake and Jestico & Whiles on hotel awards shortlist
Other finalists include RHWL, ReardonSmith and Purcell Miller Tritton
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NewsGensler appointed to design interiors of Birmingham tower
Gensler to provide ’revolutionary’ law offices for Sidell Gibson tower
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TechnicalBoyarsky Murphy's anaerobic digestion plant
Innovative facility in Cambridgeshire will turn food waste into energy
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NewsCentral St Martins art college shifts home
Central St Martins is gearing up to move from its Charing Cross Road and Southampton Row sites to Stanton Williams-designed premises in London’s King’s Cross before September.
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Opinion
The constraints of flexibility
The concept of “smartie-tube” buildings for flexibility strikes again (“Minister favours ’sheds’ for hospitals” News July 22) – a building envelope into which you can put anything!
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Opinion
Planning to fail in Southwark?
Last summer, New London Architecture hosted a debate that opposed the tower block and proposed the square as the appropriate building type for development in the capital.
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ReviewThomas Struth at the Whitechapel Gallery
A retrospective of the photographer’s work reveals the multivalency of his art.






