All UK articles – Page 824
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NewsDesign for London set to be absorbed into new mayoral body
Boris Johnson insists he will prioritise design but admits number of advisers will shrink
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NewsMae celebrates 'overwhelming support' for council housing scheme
Mæ has received planning consent for a new housing scheme on a troubled east London estate.
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NewsRMJM cuts 150 staff in 18 months
RMJM has admitted shedding more than 150 jobs globally in the last year and a half.
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NewsCabe chairman attacks coalition's Localism policy
The chairman of Cabe, Paul Finch, has launched a scathing attack on the government’s plans to reform the planning system through localism.
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NewsGrid wins green light for Strand project
Westminster planners have approved Grid Architects’ mixed-use scheme on the Strand in central London.
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NewsLevitt Bernstein reveals winning Homesown scheme
Levitt Bernstein has revealed its winning design for the Islington Housing Competition.
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NewsBattersea developer launches competition to design first phase of Viñoly's masterplan
Architects will have the chance to design the first major part of the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station under an international design competition.
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NewsManser Medal goes to Acme for Norfolk house extension
Kevin McCloud presents £10,000 prize plus a new trophy
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NewsRMJM is hit by mass desertion of senior staff
A total of 20 directors and principals have quit the troubled practice in recent months
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NewsCouncil approves Viñoly's Battersea Power Station plans
Wandsworth Council has given the go-ahead for the £5.5 billion Rafael Viñoly-designed redevelopment of Battersea Power Station in south London.
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NewsKPF to lose a third of London staff
Kohn Pederson Fox is preparing to make around 45 redundancies at its London office.
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NewsNick Clegg opens Curl La Tourelle's citizenship centre
Curl La Tourelle’s £8 million virtual learning centre, which aims to teach children about citizenship, has been opened by the deputy prime minister Nick Clegg
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NewsSheppard Robson scheme sparks fury
Sheppard Robson’s plans for a mixed-use development in west London have sparked outrage from local residents
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NewsMinister steps in over stadium wrap row
’Let the architects argue over it, that’s what architects do’ says Robertson
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NewsThomas Heatherwick and Boris Johnson unveil London's new routemaster bus
Designer says the new model represents a return to the best of British design.
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NewsMcAslan-led panel voices concerns over Iranian embassy
John McAslan said he is “deeply concerned” over plans for the new Iranian embassy proposed by Austrian firm Daneshgar Architects in Kensington, London.
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NewsArb 'threat' to new association of Part II architects
The founder of the newly created Association of Part Two Architects (TAPTA) has complained to a minister after receiving a “threatening” letter from the Arb.
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NewsScottish Government asked to step in over controversial Edinburgh scheme
The Scottish Government has been asked to investigate the involvement of the country’s chief planner in a £1 billion development on the edge of Edinburgh.
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Pringle Richards Sharratt wins planning for William Morris extension
Pringle Richards Sharratt Architects has won planning consent for a £3.75m extension to the UK’s only gallery dedicated to the work of William Morris.







