All UK articles – Page 756
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Glenkerrin administration casts doubt over Foster schemes
The future of two Foster & Partners schemes is in doubt pending an administration hearing for Irish developer Glenkerrin today
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Manchester cancer research plans revealed
Wilson Mason & Partners’ designs for a £20 million Manchester Cancer Research Centre in Withington have been published for public consultation.
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Make energy ratings for commercial buildings compulsory, ministers told
The UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) has joined leaders in the property sector in urging ministers to make energy certificates compulsory for commercial buildings.The UKGBC was joined by the British Property Federation (BPF) in penning an open letter to the prime minister and senior ministers.Certificates are already compulsory for public-sector ...
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Insurer raises hidden risks of brownfield sites
Flooding and contamination said to be blighting thousands of buildings
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Work starts on Architype's Wolverhampton Passivhaus school
Construction has started on a £5 million school project in Wolverhampton, designed by Architype Architects to Passivhaus energy standards.
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Zaha Hadid makes rich list for first time
Architect included in Sunday Times survey alongside Norman Foster and James Dyson
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Viñoly’s Walkie-Talkie in right-of-light planning immunity bid
City of London may use extraordinary planning powers to secure 37-storey tower
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Brady urges architects to stand for RIBA Council
Architects wishing to stand for election to RIBA Council have until the end of the week to put their names forward.
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Leicester University unveils medical building plans
Associated Architects’ scheme is part of £200 million estate overhaul
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BDP’s Cycle for Jo kicks off
Tour de BDP will raise money for Missing People, the British Red Cross and the RSPCA
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Zaha Hadid reveals ambition to change London's skyline
Zaha Hadid is hoping to start winning high-rise commercial projects in London to mitigate against the collapse of work in Libya and Egypt.The practice announced at the end of March that a quarter of its 350 staff were facing redundancy after being hit hard by the combination of economic downturn ...
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Embassy Gardens development unveiled by Farrells
AHMM, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Flacq designing first phase of Nine Elms scheme
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Developer drops plans for Chelsea Barracks hotel
Plans for a boutique hotel within the Chelsea Barracks scheme have been abandoned due to “substantial” opposition from residents.
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Greek Thomson masterpiece under threat of demolition
Property developer applies to have Egyptian Halls in Glasgow bulldozed
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Queen opens Stanton Williams' plant laboratory
Stanton Williams’ £82 million Sainsbury Laboratory in Cambridge has been opened by the Queen.
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Vincent Tabak admits killing Jo Yeates
Buro Happold consultant and Bristol neighbour of Yeates pleads guilty to manslaughter
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Arb forced to defend ‘lenient’ punishment
The Arb has defended its decision not to strike off an architect who harassed clients to such an extent that they took out a court injunction against him.
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Victoria development is Lynch’s big break
The massive commission for Kingsgate House in central London signals a major step up for Lynch Architects.
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Lynch submits major Victoria plans
Former BD Young Architect of the Year, Lynch Architects, has submitted a major mixed use development on London’s Victoria Street for planning permission.