All UK articles – Page 811
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NewsIan Rankin awarded RIAS fellowship
The crime writer Ian Rankin has been named an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS).
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NewsGovernment launches review into housing
Tory policy tsar Oliver Letwin MP is heading a major government review of housing strategy in an effort to ensure more homes are built.The review is being carried out by a handful of staff at the communities department. It will be the first of its kind since the Barker Review, ...
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NewsClient considers Jo Yeates memorial
The Bristol client behind the last project Joanna Yeates was working on before she was murdered has said it is considering a memorial to her memory.
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NewsLast ditch effort to save Walthamstow Stadium
Developer L&Q will this week meet with local MPs and potential Walthamstow Stadium buyer Bob Morton to discuss the future of the Conran-designed development.
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NewsHopkins plan boosts 1948 velodrome campaign
Next year’s Olympics could help secure the future of the Victorian venue which hosted cycling events at the 1908 and 1948 games, campaigners hope.
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Gensler's floating Thames park scoops awards
Gensler’s designs for a London River Park have achieved double success at the London Planning Awards, hosted by London mayor Boris Johnson.
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NewsMinister approves Hopkins' plans for Greenwich Market
Hopkins’ controversial redevelopment of Greenwich Market has been given the green light by communities secretary Eric Pickles.
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NewsJestico & Whiles reveals winning designs for Millennium Village
Final stage of Greenwich Millennium Village set to be built at a “human scale”
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NewsEnsemble piece slots into place
The Architecture Ensemble has won planning permission for a house in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, for timber specialist and former Arup engineer Andrew Trotman.
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NewsPolice search architect's flat after man arrested in Jo Yeates case
Buro Happold consultant lived next door to murdered landscape architect
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NewsRogers ditched from Milton Keynes housing scheme
Developer abandons RSHP factory-built housing for ’traditional’ design
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NewsNewcastle’s Grad scheme sets pace for recruitment
A scheme helping unemployed architecture graduates find work is being hailed as a model of how architecture schools and practices can help students gain access to the profession.
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NewsPickles accused of seizing powers
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has been accused of using the localism bill to hand himself more than 100 new powers over local authorities.
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NewsRIBA urges MPs to strengthen localism bill
Call for greater clarity as bill enters committee stage
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NewsHeritage campaigners are idiots, says Tory
A local councillor has branded heritage groups fighting to save a row of houses in Birmingham as “middle class idiots”.
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NewsGrimshaw begins work on Bangor cultural building
Work has started on Grimshaw’s Arts & Innovation Centre at Bangor University in north Wales.
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Rogers Stirk Harbour's One Hyde Park opens
Rogers Stirk Harbour’s development at One Hyde Park opens its doors for the first time today, with a lavish ceremony catered by Heston Blumenthal kick-starting proceedings.







