All UK articles – Page 815
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NewsMillennium village winners chosen
A team comprising Jestico & Whiles, Peter Barber Architects and Studio 54 Architecture has been chosen to design one of the most prestigious regeneration schemes in the country – the final tranche of the Greenwich Millennium Village.
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Council delays naming Robin Hood replacement
The east London council planning to demolish the Robin Hood Gardens estate has said problems with the procurement process will mean the architects for its replacement will not now be named till next month.
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Building StudyPreston: lacking the clout to challenge developers
While this Lancashire town of the industrial revolution has three first-class urban moments they sit in a sea of uncaring dross
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Bartlett students protest increases in tuition fees
Architecture students from the Bartlett are into their second week of a sit-in at the main UCL building in central London.
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NewsSouthwark Council approves Spparc's Quill tower
A controversial 31-storey student accommodation tower in Southwark by architect Spparc won planning permission from the local council last night despite heavy criticism from Cabe and local residents
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NewsWork starts on LOM's youth and community centre for Watford FC
LOM Architecture starts work on £4 million scheme in Harrow
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NewsGrimshaw's city centre bus station for Stoke-on-Trent.
Stoke-on-Trent City Council has released images, produced by Grimshaw, of Stoke-on-Trent’s new city centre bus station.
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Building StudyCaruso St John’s renovation plans for Tate Britain, London
An aversion to iconic swagger and an unwavering attention to detail will guide the architect’s endeavours to make Tate Britain less of a poor relation to its Bankside cousin
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NewsWirral Waters development avoids public inquiry
The giant Wirral Waters development in the North-west has managed to avoid a public inquiry after communities secretary Eric Pickles decided not to call it in.
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NewsFretton, Fobert and Heneghan Peng on V&A extension shortlist
Seven vying to design museum’s new Exhibition Road development in South Kensington
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NewsGrasp 40 years worth of green work, construction tsar urges
Paul Morrell’s low carbon report highlights the challenges and rewards of tackling climate change
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NewsThe full list of Kickstart scores
View the Building for Life scores of all Kickstart round 1 and 2 projects
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NewsMayor warned: London is being privatised
Committee investigating trend for developers to control public realm
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NewsCrossrail architects engineer big savings
Architects working on Crossrail’s eight central London stations have achieved £300 million worth of savings as part of a “value-engineering” drive demanded by the government
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NewsCabe set to be rescued by communities dept
Downsized design watchdog would be expected to further government’s localism agenda
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NewsGovernment and Arb rebuff part II campaign
A campaigner battling for those with a part II qualification to be able to call themselves architects has pledged to continue fighting after both the government and the Arb rebuffed his attempt to force reform
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NewsAedas files contentious Gateway scheme
Designs by Aedas for one of the Thames Gateway’s biggest regeneration schemes have been submitted for planning
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NewsCouncil backs Buckley Gray Yeoman east London student scheme
Tower Hamlets Council has approved an 11,000sq m mixed-use development in east London by Buckley Gray Yeoman.
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NewsOliver Chapman completes Borders housing scheme
Oliver Chapman Architects has completed the second phase of a housing scheme in the Scottish Borders
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TechnicalPark Walk Primary School refurbishment by Walker Bushe Architects
Walker Bushe has performed a bit of animal magic inside a refurbished stairwell at Park Walk Primary School in Chelsea.






