All UK articles – Page 787
-
NewsParry’s Park Lane spa inspired by India and Japan
Eric Parry’s rooftop spa at the Four Seasons Hotel on central London’s Park Lane has opened.
-
-
NewsListing dispute ignites battle over Broadgate
Developer applies for immunity as EH considers 1980s buildings
-
NewsRIBA orders members to pay students minimum wage
RIBA president Ruth Reed says practices need to take responsibility for paying students properly.
-
NewsPractices benefit from philanthropist's millions
Vivien Duffield hands out £8.2 million for cultural projects.
-
NewsCabe set to sell advice overseas
Quango to tell foreign governments how to set up design watchdogs
-
News
Mecanoo’s library is disgraceful, says Madin
The architect behind the doomed 1970s Birmingham library has attacked Mecanoo’s replacement scheme which has condemned it to the wrecking ball.
-
NewsSpence & Webster Belsize bungalows saved by planners
A pair of rare 1970s bungalows by architects Robin Spence and Robin Webster have been saved after a north London council turned down plans to redevelop the site.
-
NewsPublic consulted again on Walthamstow plans
A public consultation on plans to redevelop Walthamstow Stadium that was abandoned amid allegations of intimidation is back on.
-
NewsArchitects divided over what Budget 2011 means for built environment
Charles Holland of Fat brands Budget “pretty disastrous”.
-
NewsRIBA Trust rises from the ashes
The RIBA Trust has been reborn and renamed the British Architectural Board.
-
NewsReed welcomes budget initiatives
RIBA president Ruth Reed has said good design should be at the heart of the planned enterprise zones announced in this week’s budget.
-
NewsRIBA row sends legal bill soaring
Last year’s London Region dispute proves pricey for the RIBA.
-
NewsCouncil approves AHMM's Southwark Tower
AHMM has received planning permission to build a 20-storey tower in south London.The 89m-high development, Blackfriars Road, sits on a site at the south end of Blackfriars Bridge, and was approved by the planning committee of Southwark Council.The 17,600sq m office building for Great Portland Estates will be wrapped in ...
-
NewsKilburn housing given the green light
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands and Alison Brooks Architects have won planning for the second stage of Brent council’s South Kilburn masterplan.
-
NewsHOK restores Kama Sutra translator's mausoleum
HOK has completed the restoration of the grade II* listed mausoleum of Richard Burton, the Victorian explorer and adventurer who translated the Kama Sutra.The mausoleum, which is in graveyard in Mortlake, south-west London, resembles the tent he used while travelling in the Middle East. It was built in 1891 and ...
-
News
Cheltenham Art Gallery extension to start on site after lottery grant
Berman Guedes Stretton has been given the green light for its £6.3 million extension to Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum after the Heritage Lottery Fund awarded the project crucial funds.Work is now due to start on site this summer and could be completed by the end of next year.The Oxford ...
-
NewsThe budget: what you need to know
“Cumbersome” planning regulations a key target in the plan for economic growth
-
Building StudyEllis Miller’s campus for Catmose College
Jonathan Ellis-Miller’s modular school pays tribute to the hi-tech era while presaging the dawn of a joyless flatpack future






