All UK articles – Page 786
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NewsBFLS brings in eco-village
BFLS has won outline planning for the first phase of a 35ha Cornish eco-holiday village.
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NewsGreen light for Kew steel house
Piercy Conner Architects has received planning permission to build a steel-surrounded family home in the Kew green conservation area in Richmond-Upon-Thames
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NewsSquire & Partners wins planning for controversial Potters Field scheme
Southwark Council’s planning committee has ignored the advice of Cabe and approved plans for Squire & Partners One Tower Bridge development in London.
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NewsNine architects chosen to work up Earls Court designs
Nine firms including Allies & Morrison, John McAslan, Make and Studio Egret West have been picked to work up designs for an £8 billion overhaul of Earls Court in west London.
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NewsGrant Shapps urges local residents to oppose 'Legoland' estates
Housing minster asks Design Council to help change suburban architecture
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NewsNorman Foster backs under-fire Duke of York
Duke’s valuable role as a UK trade envoy is under-appreciated at home, architect insists
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NewsCycle to Cannes success for riders
The annual C2C event has smashed its target of raising £1 million for charity.
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NewsListing immunity boost for Glenn Howells' Paradise Circus
Scheme will go ahead at expense of brutalist library
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Capita Symonds designs £22 million forces rehab facility
Project partly funded by charity Help for Heroes
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NewsSidell Gibson's Snow Hill back on track
Work is starting on two major Birmingham projects designed by Sidell Gibson in a sign of hope that the construction industry is picking up in the regions.
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NewsCivic Trust Award winners revealed
Firms honoured in Manchester include Hopkins, Page & Park and Nicoll Russell Studios
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NewsStratford Village plans for Olympic park launched
Mayor Boris Johnson today launched the search for private investors to build the first of five family neighbourhoods planned for the Olympic Park.
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NewsRTPI: Planning is part of economic solution
The Royal Town Planning Institute has hit back at Vince Cable’s claim that planning is a barrier to growth
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NewsIranian Embassy design shelved
Plans in Kensington by Daneshgar Architects said to have been withdrawn
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NewsBSF finish for Astudio Architecture
Astudio Architecture’s £37 million school in Tower Hamlets has officially opened.
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NewsGensler claims businesses key to tackling London's 'open space deficit'
Practice unveils new research at Mipim in collaboration with the Urban Land Institute
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NewsCable claims planning system is a barrier to economic growth
Business secretary says thousands of bad decisions add up to a “huge missed opportunity”
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NewsJohn McAslan's Crossrail station approved
Westminster City Council planners back Hanover Square proposals






