All UK articles – Page 824
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NewsEnglish Heritage to survive bonfire of quangos, says report
English Heritage will survive the government’s cull of quangos and absorb two other organisations, according to a list compiled by the Cabinet Office this week.
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NewsHadid speaks up for South Bank Centre
Zaha Hadid has criticised as “unbelievable” the government’s decision not to list the South Bank Centre, insisting the 1960s complex deserved statutory protection
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NewsAlsop school opens as Archial hits rocks
It has been a bittersweet week for Alsop Sparch, whose Michael Faraday School in Southwark, south London, reached completion as the practice’s parent company Archial announced it had entered into administration
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NewsNew funding model could kickstart Battersea
The developer behind Rafael Viñoly’s revamp of Battersea Power Station hopes a new financing model will kickstart the £5.5 billion funding stream needed for the project
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TechnicalInfinity footbridge, Stockton-on-Tees, by Expedition Engineering and Spence Associates
Speirs & Major’s interactive kinetic lighting makes Stockton-on-Tees’ dramatic new landmark come to life.
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NewsApproval for Proctor & Matthews’ zoo biodome
Practice looks to specialise in expanding international zoo sector
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NewsArchial up for sale after failing to pay tax bill
Administrators called in after HMRC files winding-up petition
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Portland firm in administration
One of the last suppliers of Portland stone has gone into administration. Stone Firms, which is based in Portland, Dorset, has been supplying the world-famous stone for more than 110 years.
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NewsCall for Arb to apologise after PII about-turn
Architects prosecuted by Arb for failing to provide proof of professional indemnity insurance (PII) have called for the regulator to make a public apology after it announced the scrapping of its annual “tick-box” monitoring of the profession
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NewsMVRDV’s barn poised for opening
Construction on MVRDV’s Balancing Barn in Suffolk is nearing completion with its distinctive silver tile cladding now in place.
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NewsWilkinson Eyre centre to go ahead
Wilkinson Eyre has won planning for its £30 million landmark sustainability centre in London’s Royal Victoria Docks.
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Purcell Miller Tritton wins award for Trinity Hospital scheme
Purcell Miller Tritton has won an award for its work on a £500,000 scheme to rejuvenate Trinity Hospital in Shotesham, Norfolk.
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NewsChipperfield wins Elizabeth House competition
David Chipperfield has beaten Grimshaw and Hopkins to win the competition to redevelop Elizabeth House.
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NewsArchial goes into administration
Archial has been put into administration and is up for sale just days after it suspended trading of its shares.
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NewsArchitects' workloads continue to fall
Workloads have fallen for the sixth consecutive month, according to the latest RIBA Future Trends survey.
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NewsGovernment promises new finance model for infrastructure
The government will introduce a new financing model to help kickstart infrastructure projects in next month’s comprehensive spending review.
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NewsMinister rejects Southbank and Waterloo listing
Architecture minister John Penrose today turned down the Southbank Centre and Waterloo Station for listing.
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NewsEPR revises plans for Wandsworth development
EPR Architects is working on revised plans for the £1 billion Ram Brewery project in Wandsworth, south London.






