All UK articles – Page 836
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NewsGove grilled by predecessor over BSF
Education secretary criticised as Nottingham Council threatens legal action over axed schools programme
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NewsKSS creates training facility for Spurs
KSS has designed a new training academy for Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur.
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley wins top housing prize
A scheme by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has won the overall prize at this year’s Housing Design Awards.
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NewsStudio Egret West unveils London regeneration plans
Studio Egret West’s proposals for the regeneration of a 12 ha swathe of south London have been unveiled.
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FeaturesUniversity of Cambridge
The dark and musty basement of Shoreditch Town Hall once again provided a fascinating setting for the Cambridge degree show, with masses of beautifully crafted models sitting among open steel pipes, old iron gratings and redundant brick staircases.
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NewsOccupier gives up on Allies & Morrison's Hampton Court scheme
A controversial scheme opposite Hampton Court Palace by Allies & Morrison has suffered a blow after the withdrawal of the proposed occupier.
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ReviewCultural Guide: July 12- 18
Take a trip back into the dark ages with Kettle’s Yard as they explore the enduring influence of medievalism on the modern age or for something a little different, why not eat your way through the ages and pay a visit to food wizards Bombas and Parr’s latest edible instalment ...
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NewsAnger as Foster keeps title despite quitting Lords
Pressure is growing on Norman Foster to give up his “Lord Foster” title following his resignation from the House of Lords.
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Walters & Cohen given green light for Horniman Museum project
Walters & Cohen has won planning for a new community and education building at the grade II-listed Horniman Museum and Gardens in south London.
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NewsEarly concept sketches of the Olympic Park ArcelorMittal Orbit
These squiggles are the basis for the ArcelorMittal Orbit, the showpiece sculpture which will dominate the skyline of the 2012 Olympic Park.
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NewsEco-towns programme slashed
New Labour’s flagship environmental policy - eco towns – has become the latest victim of its successor’s austerity drive.
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News...as architects picked for Cornwall eco-town
The withdrawal of eco-town funding has coincided with the emergence of the first detailed designs for “show homes” for one of the four planned sites.
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NewsScrapping BSF could hit at least 1,500 architects, estimates suggest
The number of architects hit by the government’s decision to scrap the Building Schools for the Future programme is expected to reach at least 1,500.
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NewsKensington Palace plan appals design champion
Reworked plans for a new entrance for Kensington Palace by classicist John Simpson & Partners have been dismissed as “just a few steps above a garden shed”
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NewsElder & Cannon to revamp art deco gem
Elder & Cannon has been appointed to refurbish Rothesay Pavilion, one of Scotland’s most important art deco
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NewsGerrard O’Carroll dies at 47
Architect and academic Gerrard O’Carroll, has died from cancer at the age of 47.
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NewsFoster quits House of Lords to avoid paying full British taxes
Norman Foster has resigned from the House of Lords, more than two years after BD revealed he had become a Swiss resident
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EH warns of more buildings at risk
Town hall cuts could cause “catastrophic losses” to the nation’s historic buildings, the chief executive of English Heritage has warned.
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NewsTide turns for Western Esplanade
Conran & Partners has won approval to carry out the first construction work at Hove beach in nearly 100 years
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NewsBisset Adams submits Blackpool library plan
Bisset Adams’ designs for the £3 million remodelling of Blackpool Central Library have gone in for planning.






