All UK articles – Page 771
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Carmody Groarke chosen for Frieze Art Fair
London studio will design temporary pavilion in Regent’s Park
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Prince’s House ready to view at Ideal Home Show
Architects at the Prince’s Foundation have unveiled their contribution to this year’s Ideal Home Show.
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Studio Weave unveils floating cinema
Je Ahn and Maria Smith reveal first picture of ODA ’pavilion’
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BFLS wins planning for controversial west London office development
Hammersmith Grove scheme approved despite local objections
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Old walls 'three times more energy-efficient than previously thought'
Inaccurate figures could lead to damaging and unnecessary interventions, warns SPAB
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HOK heads Gatwick £1bn upgrade project
HOK’s London arm has been named the architect of Gatwick Airport’s £1 billion investment programme.
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RIBA plans to relaunch Liverpool HQ at waterfront
RIBA North West is gearing up to relaunch its Liverpool headquarters in a new location in the heart of the city’s waterfront at Mann Island.
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Robin Hood Gardens design panel axed
Design for London alarmed as advisers’ concerns on rebuild are ignored
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Hackney cinema given green light
Fletcher Priest Architects has won planning permission for its proposals to transform a former music venue in Hackney, East London into a mixed-use arts and leisure destination
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Make school goes on site
Work is underway on Make’s first school, the £34 million redevelopment of the Thomas Clarkson Community College in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
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English Heritage reports on ABK Redcar library
English Heritage has visited Ahrends Burton & Koralek’s (ABK) Redcar Central Library ahead of issuing a report detailing whether the building should be spot listed
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Society plans to celebrate Voysey
A new society dedicated to architect and designer Charles Voysey is seeking members, including the active committee roles of executive chair and secretary.
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Opinion
Local identity is the least of it
Grant Shapps’ Legoland comments are to be applauded, but we’ve got bigger problems than contextual sensitivity
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Opinion
Design is key to our future
Change or die is essential to the longevity of architects but the reported findings of the RIBA think tank Building Futures (News February 25) should be challenged.
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Ian Simpson and Gort Scott in shortlist for Salford scheme
Cazenove Architects and Swedish firm White Arkitekter also shortlisted in RIBA competition