All UK articles – Page 760
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NewsIan Simpson to turn water tanks into homes
Plans feature a six-bed home and adjacent holiday cottage
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NewsStride Treglown arts building to kickstart Salford Uni revamp
Scheme to usher in major regeneration
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NewsBartlett appoints Fulong Wu to school of planning
The UCL’s Bartlett School of Planning has appointed Fulong Wu as its new professor of planning.
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NewsTadao Ando designs water feature outside Connaught Hotel
Scheme will be formally opened next month
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NewsThree practices make influential green list
Survey published by the Sunday Times dominated by building firms
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NewsReed sticks up for BSF firms accused in Sunday Times article
Paper also publishes letters from Aedas and Foster’s
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NewsNeil Gillespie and Simon Thurley named in Queen's birthday honours list
Others recognised include Alan Baxter and architect Barry Edwards
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NewsGlenn Howells wins planning for 11-storey company HQ
Office will stand on prominent site in Cardiff
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NewsNominations open for RIBA President’s Medals
Student awards will be judged by leading architects and academics
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NewsZaera-Polo speaks out over Foreign Office split
One half of the former husband and wife team behind Foreign Office Architects has spoken publicly for the first time about the decision to end the practice.
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NewsArchitecture minister lists Lubetkin estate in Paddington
Late 1940s Hallfield Estate described as a “seminal” post-war estate
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NewsCity rails against Broadgate listing
Chairman claims Lipton’s criticism of Make scheme is motivated by wanting to see his buildings immortalised
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TechnicalRoyal Road housing by Panter Hudspith
This sizeable London housing scheme in Southwark presents a varied street elevation while incorporating gardens and mature trees.
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OpinionNow the gloves are off
Finally we can see what will happen to the schools sector in the wake of the James Review, and it isn’t pretty
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TechnicalSulgrave Gardens by Cartwright Pickard
This £5.5m scheme will be the first mixed-tenure PassivHaus development in London and the architect’s first attempt at this type of sustainable design
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NewsArchitects better at raising finance, report claims
Report explores difficulties for creative industries when applying for financial products
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NewsEnglish Heritage urges Plymouth conservation
English Heritage has called for the designation of Plymouth city centre as a conservation area.
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OpinionShuttle cock
On Monday night, Building for Life chairman Wayne Hemingway fronted an item on Newsnight, addressing the question of whether eighties buildings deserve listing.
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NewsWilliam Hill reveals odds on Broadgate listing case
The City of London’s landmark Broadgate complex is unlikely to be listed according to bookmaker William Hill






