All UK articles – Page 773
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NewsGreen light for Gary Neville's eco-home
Make design in shape of a flower granted planning permission
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NewsCapita Symonds makes a speedy recovery
Capita Symonds claims it has bounced back after making 40 architectural staff redundant as a result of government cuts
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NewsBRE announces plans for Scottish low-carbon project
A demonstration low-carbon housing development will be built at Ravenscraig in Scotland
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NewsAdopt bim or be 'Betamaxed out' says Morrell
Architects who fail to adopt bim risk being “Betamaxed out”, the government’s chief construction adviser Paul Morrell has warned.
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NewsTreehouse mental health unit to open in Bury
A treehouse-style mental health unit for young people will open in Bury, Greater Manchester, this July after the project secured planning permission
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NewsAmanda Levete reveals design for V&A sculpture
Timber Wave commissioned for London Design Festival
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NewsGLA appoints David Lunts as interim director of housing
Lunts returns to work with the mayor of London at City Hall after stint at HCA
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NewsHeritage consultants condemn Chapman Taylor's Liverpool Waters scheme
£5.5 billion scheme would “severely compromise” relationship between Liverpool waterfront and river
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NewsWork starts on Bond Bryan hotel school
Work on the UK’s first hotel school for hospitality students, designed by Bond Bryan Architects, has begun at the University of Essex in Colchester
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Government commits to ambitious carbon reduction targets
Ambitious targets for the UK to reduce its carbon emissions are expected to be announced by energy secretary Chris Huhne today
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Grimshaw restructures senior team
30 year-old practice establishes an executive group of six partners
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NewsBox Group launches in Harrogate
A new multi-disciplinary architecture practice called Box Group has been launched in Harrogate, Yorkshire.The new group was created by incorporating new residential practice Box Haus into the existing firm Work Architects.Managing director Graham Place said: “Box Haus is the first step in broadening our successful offering that already has a ...
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NewsPurcell Miller Tritton reveals plans for Wentworth Woodhouse restoration
Purcell Miller Tritton has drawn up plans for the restoration of Wentworth Woodhouse near Rotherham in South Yorkshire.
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NewsDenovo holds eco-design contest for Liverpool kids
Liverpool practice Denovo Design has organised a design competition for primary school children to raise awareness of green issues
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NewsPeel secures £25 million investment for Wirral international trade centre
Peel Group has secured a £25 million investment from a Chinese company in a proposed international trade centre on the Mersey, next door to its £4.5 billion Wirral Waters development
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NewsNew river park planned for Thames
Gensler’s London River Park is set to go ahead after securing £60 million of funding
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Green light for Make's Wembley City scheme
Make has secured outline planning permission for a mixed-use development at Wembley City, north London, including up to 1,300 new homes.Located opposite Wembley Arena, the project for developer Quintain will see the creation of a public square located behind Hopkins Architects’ new civic centre for Brent Council, as well as ...
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NewsMitchell Taylor sets out to build viable alternative to Noddy houses
Three houses built for £200,000
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NewsRon Arad to create installation for Roundhouse
North London venue will feature ring of silicon rods
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NewsMunkenbeck & Partners Clerkenwell scheme tops out
Munkenbeck & Partners seven-storey mixed-use scheme designed in Clerkenwell, central London, has topped out.The 3,159 sq m project will include retail, office and residential space, with an experimental air mixing oversized ventilation system .Founding partner Alfred Munkenbeck said: “Gee Street is designed to be the first breathing skin building which ...






