All UK articles – Page 764
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Opinion
Home improvements
AHMM and Maccreanor Lavington are excellent practices with extensive experience of housing.
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OpinionZaha is sitting pretty
Meanwhile, Hopkins staff all dutifully applied for tickets to the practice’s Olympic Velodrome, only to emerge empty-handed, Boots hears.
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NewsEssex is education sector's top performer
Practices manage to stay afloat on schools despite government cuts
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NewsCampaigners accuse DCMS of bowing to economic pressure over Broadgate
But Ken Shuttleworth hails decision not to list Broadgate as ’fantastic news’
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron's Lord's cricket ground plans to be scaled back
Client makes changes to cut costs
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NewsLabour slams BSF spending claims in row over figures
Labour has weighed into the school-building row, claiming the Tories care more about “sensationalist headlines than the truth”.
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NewsMuseum sheds light
A £27 million museum by the Australian firm behind Melbourne’s Federation Square has opened in Bristol today.
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NewsLifschutz Davidson Sandilands to create Bonhams' HQ
Brief involves turning seven buildings into one
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NewsStephen Marshall research centre for Rothschilds set to open
Buckinghamshire complex will be research and archive facility
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NewsHopkins, Nord and Wigglesworth on Wood Awards shortlist
Sheppard Robson and Kilburn Nightingale also among finalists
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FeaturesThe Wood Awards 2011 - private/best small project shortlist
The seven projects in the running for this year’s private/small projects shortlist
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Features
The Wood Awards 2011 - commercial and public access project shortlist
The six projects in the running for this year’s commercial and public access project shortlist
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Features
The Wood Awards 2011 - conservation and restoration project shortlist
The three projects in the running for this year’s commercial and public access project shortlist
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FeaturesThe Wood Awards 2011 - structural project shortlist
The four projects in the running for this year’s commercial and public access project shortlist
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NewsScott Brownrigg wins planning for Mayfair mews homes
Scott Brownrigg has won planning and listed building consent for two new private residential schemes in Mayfair. The redevelopment will see two substantial private residences created at 3 Down Street Mews, a former annexe to the Calvary & Guards club beside Green Park.They will incorporate three basement levels containing a ...
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NewsNightingales' plan for Dorset hospital wins go-ahead
Work on £35 million scheme to start this autumn
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News
Jonathan Clark Architects wins planning for second project at west London school
New reception will be as colourful as award-winning library






