All UK articles – Page 760
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NewsDixon 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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NewsJestico & 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 StudySainsbury 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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NewsPrince'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 StudyPeter Zumthor's Serpentine Gallery Summer Pavilion
Zumthor’s tranquil retreat was undermined by the frenzy of the opening press conference
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NewsRIBA launches Windermere Steamboat Museum competition
Expressions of interest sought for Lake District redevelopment with young practices encouraged
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NewsCity of London approves Make scheme at London Wall
Planning committee ignores Barbican residents’ objections
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NewsHunters lands work on London free schools
Hunters has been appointed preferred bidder on two free schools schemes being built in London.The deals are worth around £2.6 million each and are the first free schools the west London firm has picked up since education secretary Michael Gove launched the initiative last year.The first project will turn the ...
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NewsWanted: architect for cinema revamp on tropical island
Award winning film maker Nick Broomfield backs project in Zanzibar
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NewsWitherford Watson Mann's Southwark square scheme opens
Witherford Watson Mann’s scheme to make a public square in London more pedestrian friendly has opened.The redevelopment of Flat Iron Square in Southwark is the first part of the London Development Agency’s Bankside Urban Forest initiative and part of the mayor’s Great Outdoors programme to improve the capital’s public spaces.The ...
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NewsGrimshaw reveals Southampton university scheme
First phase of Maritime Centre to be finished in 2014
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NewsDavid Chipperfield appointed to take forward Geffrye Museum development
UK’s only museum of the home sticks with masterplanner for redevelopment and extension project
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Lord mayor becomes honorary president of London Festival of Architecture
Michael Bear will preside over 2012 event
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NewsGovernment move to bring empty properties back into use
Coalition wants to change planning rules to allow temporary changes of use






