All UK articles – Page 815
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NewsMake's City office scheme in for planning
Make Architects’ office-led scheme London Wall Place has been submitted for planning at the City of London.The project replaces an existing podium and 1950s tower at the St Alphage site, close to Eric Parry’s 5 Aldermanbury Square building, with two buildings comprising 46,000sq m.Number 121 London Wall, a 28,000sq m ...
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NewsVinoly's Battersea Power Station plans tipped for approval
£5.5 billion redevelopment of Battersea Power Station recommended for planning by council officers
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NewsChapman Taylor and John Simpson pick up Georgian awards
Practice honoured for its replacement for Owen Luder’s Bath shopping centre
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NewsPRP's Cathy Stewart wins Women in the City award
Architect honoured for encouraging other women
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NewsTerry Farrell chosen to masterplan Bloomsbury
Terry Farrell has won a deal to draw up a masterplan for the regeneration of Holborn, Bloomsbury and St Giles in central London.
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NewsArb faces challenge to part II ‘injustice’
A legal precedent allowing those qualified to part II to call themselves architects could be set following an application from an architectural assistant to join the Arb register
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NewsDSDHA takes top prize at Architect of the Year Awards
DSDHA was named the winner of the Richard Feilden Architect of the Year at last night’s Architect of the Year Awards ceremony in London for its work in the education sector.
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Restructure for architects at Capita Symonds
Capita Symonds has announced a corporate restructure with a new design and infrastructure division taking on the firm’s architecture operations.
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NewsAlsop fails to bring in business
A year after joining RMJM, architect has not picked up a single project
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NewsCouncil admits failure in Elephant & Castle
Heygate residents have lost out to a series of cancellations and delays
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NewsCoalition severs Gateway ties
The government has officially abandoned responsibility for the Thames Gateway project
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NewsHeritage Lottery Fund funding plans revised
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has revised its procedures for applicants looking for funding from its Heritage Grants in light of the economic downturn.
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NewsWork starts on Anish Kapoor's Olympic Orbit tower
Work started today on the Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond-designed ArcelorMittal Orbit tower at the Olympic Park in East London.
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NewsFirst Solent Design winners unveiled
Penoyre & Prasad’s Portsmouth University library extension (pictured) and a primary school by Hampshire County Council architects’ department have won the first Solent Design Awards
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NewsWilkinson Eyre reveals cross-Thames cable car plans
Transport for London and Wilkinson Eyre have submitted plans for a cable car spanning the river Thames in east London.
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NewsAlsop Sparch wins award for Headingley cricket pavilion.
Alsop Sparch has picked up an award for its pavilion at Headingley cricket ground in Leeds.
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NewsCabe courts private sector as axe looms
The extension of the kind of paid-for design review service Cabe is carrying out for Crossrail is the key to whether or not the watchdog has a future, according to its chairman.
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NewsShortlist announced for £165 million Papworth Hospital scheme
Three practices have made the shortlist to rebuild Papworth Hospital under a £165 million PFI deal.
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NewsKengo Kuma wins V&A Dundee competition
Japanese practice Kengo Kuma & Associates has won the competition to design the V&A’s £47 million new outpost in Dundee.






