All UK articles – Page 806
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NewsRichard Murphy reveals Whitehaven scheme
Designs unveiled for £10 million scheme following RIBA-run contest
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NewsGreen light for Olympic fringe development
GHM Rock Townsend wins go-ahead for Hackney Wick building despite Design for London complaints
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NewsPlanning granted for CZWG's Brighton project
Scheme is part of larger regeneration work in the city
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NewsRIBA to help architects at Mipim
Marks Barfield, Mae and Formation Architects are among the practices who will be showcasing their talents on the RIBA stand at next month’s Mipim property show.The RIBA has teamed up with UK Trade & Investment to allow 20 small and medium firms to exhibit at the week-long event at Cannes ...
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Scottish Design Awards seeks listed building projects
The Scottish Design Awards is this week seeking nominations for the best re-use of a listed building
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NewsJestico & Whiles completes Leicester Square scheme
A luxury hotel by Jestico & Whiles on the site of the former Swiss Centre building in London’s Leicester Square will open next week.Called the W London, the hotel provides 192 guest rooms, including 17 suites, across 10 storeys. It also includes 11 two and three bedroom penthouses. It will ...
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NewsGovernment claims to support architects under localism
The government has spoken out in support for architecture and the role of architects under localism.
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NewsPlanning success for Austin-Smith Lord's Scottish housing
South Ayrshire Council has approved plans for a mixed-use development in Greenan designed by Austin-Smith Lord for Mactaggart & Mickel Homes.
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NewsMurphy’s octagonal plans for Edinburgh site
Richard Murphy Architects has unveiled images of its £24 million housing-led scheme on the site of the former Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
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NewsCabe looks locally to ensure survival
Cabe has begun holding meetings with design review panels around the country as part of its new localism brief ordered by the government to ensure its survival.
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NewsArb’s ‘double standard’ challenged
The campaigner trying to get architectural assistants recognised as architects has fired his first legal shot across the Arb’s bows
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NewsZaha Hadid cashes in as firm's profits treble
Zaha Hadid received a personal dividend of £1.5 million in the last financial year on the back of a near trebling of profits at her practice.Accounts filed for the world-renowned signature firm show announced a year of “significant success” with pre-tax profits at the company leaping to £4.1 million in ...
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NewsArchitects start work on prefab school templates
Government looks to slash time and construction costs through standardised designs
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NewsPrince Charles driven 'insane' by classicist label
Work with the Foundation for the Built Environment not about style, HRH insists
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NewsIkea appoints architects for Stratford masterplan
Ikea has appointed a team of architects to draw up a 1,500-home masterplan for the Swedish superstore’s first regeneration scheme in the UK.
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NewsGoods yard to host first pop-up shopping mall
Waugh Thistleton has unveiled images of Boxpark, the world’s first pop-up shopping mall, in Shoreditch, east London
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OpinionGove cannot go it alone
The government announced last week that Building Schools for the Future is to be replaced by a programme within which all projects will be based on one of six standardised templates.
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FeaturesNegative response
Residents gather at Southgate School in Enfield to protest a proposed extension by Rock Townsend
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InspirationsSergison Bates’ inspiration: Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire
Stephen Bates and Jonathan Sergison explain how studying Hardwick Hall has helped them broaden their architectural education.







