All UK articles – Page 812
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Gort Scott’s playful space solution opens up cramped school grounds
Gort Scott has completed work on a series of shelters and outdoor furniture installations for Harlington Community School in the London Borough of Hillingdon.
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Building Study
Ravensbourne College, Greenwich, by Foreign Office Architects
FOA’s new building for Ravensbourne College makes bold predictions about how the next generation of students will be taught
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Newport station opens as Grimshaw turns 30
Grimshaw has unveiled new images of its rail station in Newport as the practice celebrates its 30th anniversary
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Cardiff Bay visitor centre to be dismantled
Alsop & Lyall’s £500,000 Cardiff Bay visitor centre (pictured) is being dismantled to make way for a new road.
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Disgraced architect forged notes
Robert Lindsay, the first architect ever struck off by the Arb, has been caught forging doctors’ notes to avoid attending a trial at Carlisle Crown Court.
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HCA names practices for new framework panel
Broadway Malyan, Atkins, BDP, Aecom and Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios will now all be in line for local authority and government work.
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RMJM Cambridge lab topped out
A new medical building in Cambridge by RMJM was topped out by health secretary Andrew Lansley this morning.
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HCA admits BD's Kickstart housing campaign has raised standards
Final tranche of 44 schemes bailed out by the government backs quality developers and knocks out Persimmon.
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Council pledges to save Finsbury Health Centre
London’s Finsbury Health Centre looks set to be saved after the local council promised to block any attempt by the owner to move out and leave it standing empty.
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Building for Life sees 50% more qualifying
A record number of new housing schemes qualified for a Building for Life standard this year, the largest number in the eight years of the award
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Shortlist for Weston’s Tropicana goes on show
Grimshaw, Stride Treglown, and Ferguson Mann working with S&P are seeking public support for rival £19 million proposals to redevelop an art deco leisure complex in Somerset
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Medieval on your class
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has won planning permission for a new school in north-east London
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The Cineroleum reels them in
A temporary cinema created in a disused Clerkenwell Road petrol station by a collective of young architects and artists is coming to the end of its short life.
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MPs back push for improved components
Plans are being hatched to take the issue of poor design in building components to the heart of government
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Technical
Steel structure of Zaha Hadid's Aquatics Centre
With its clear span of 120m and tricky geometry, the roof of Zaha Hadid Architects’ Aquatics Centre is one of the most complex structures in the London 2012 Olympic Park.
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Powell Dobson’s £2m eco-house reprieved
A controversial £2 million eco-home in Wales by Powell Dobson has been spared from the bull-dozer after a heated two-year planning row
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Multimedia
Ravensbourne College by FOA
Alejandro Zaera-Polo explains the inspiration behind Foreign Office Architects’ latest project, the new Ravensbourne College building at the Greenwich Peninsula which opens this month.
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Tate Modern extension could be complete in 2012
Herzog & de Meuron’s £215 million Tate Modern extension could still be completed in time for the Olympics after nearly half the funds needed were raised, bosses claimed today.