All UK articles – Page 81
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Opinion
Architecture’s culture of cut-throat competition is bad for everyone
Undercutting on fees and a culture of giving away work for free is not sustainable, writes Satish Jassal
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News
AHMM unveils redesign of Make’s City fringe office block
Application submitted for 20-storey scheme thought to be worth upwards of £200m
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Features
Building archives: First proposals for the Glasgow Subway, 1887
Building flags the risk of trains colliding in the Glasgow Subway’s narrow tunnels
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News
Aukett Swanke eyes digital tech deal
Country’s only listed architect planning to buy firm specialising in audio and video
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News
Victorian Society urges Levelling Up Bill amendment to curb demolitions
Group claims existing law is bad for heritage and the environment
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Opinion
Densifying suburbia will help our cities thrive – and save the green belt
Architects have a critical role to play in showing how we can make better use of our low density suburbs, writes Jerry Tate
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News
Heatherwick calls for community-led health centres on high streets
Report is practice’s first in depth investigation into health
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News
FCBS gets go-ahead for Yeovil Octagon plans
£29m theatre redevelopment will increase capacity by 50% and deliver new studio spaces
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News
In pictures: Knox Bhavan completes Pembury Pool House
A low brick built utilitarian space that blends with the surrounding landscape and retains the bank behind
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News
RSUA reveals 10-strong shortlist for 2023 Design Awards
McGonigle McGrath and Patrick Bradley in running for Northern Ireland accolades
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News
Luton airport expansion goes in for planning
Plans would nearly double the airport’s passenger capacity to 32 million
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News
FAT co-founder Clive Sall dies aged 60
Tributes flood in for London School of Architecture tutor who died suddenly in Belsize Park earlier this month
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News
Niall McLaughlin and Hopkins Architects shortlisted for RIBA South Awards
Sixteen-strong fray also includes Hawkins Brown, Jonathan Tuckey, Purcell and Gort Scott
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News
Scott Brownrigg’s £150m Oxford life sciences campus approved
Scott Brownrigg scheme to consist of three buildings housing 66,000sq m of lab and office space
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News
Hawkins Brown to ‘re-evaluate’ £150m Elephant & Castle tube upgrade
Transport for London recently admitted it does not have enough money to finish the job under current plans
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News
Glenn Howells notches up two nominations for 2023 RIBA West Midlands Awards
Make Architects and Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios also among nine shortlisted projects
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News
Niall McLaughlin’s Tapestry building undergoing safety inspections after cladding falls off
Straps attached to award-winning King’s Cross scheme’s facade as precaution, developer says
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Features
Building archives: The opening of Clifton Suspension Bridge, 1864
The Builder reports on the opening of Brunel’s historic bridge, which was finally completed more than a century after plans were first laid.
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News
Levitt Bernstein gets go-ahead for Woolwich estate regeneration
South-east London plans will treble number of homes at Brookhill Estate
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News
Architects on recruitment drive despite workload concerns
Number of practices looking to bring in more staff on upward trajectory, new RIBA report finds