All UK articles – Page 843
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NewsGovernment gives £390 million boost to new housing
Beleaguered housing architects have received a boost with the news that the government has found £390 million to help fill the Homes & Communities Agency’s funding black hole.
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NewsCapita Symonds help engineer Goodwood sculpture
Capita Symonds helped engineer a central sculpture at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed held in the Sussex Downs over the weekend.
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NewsRoof in place on Hopkins’ Olympic Velodrome
The ODA has released new photographs showing the timber ceiling on the roof of Hopkins’ Olympic Velodrome in place.
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NewsGovernment confirms scrapping of Building Schools for the Future
BD reveals full list of BSF projects scrapped, under review or set to continue under new system.
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NewsPurcell Miller Tritton completes Carlton Club dining room refurb
Purcell Miller Tritton has completed the latest stage of its restoration work at the Carlton Club in London’s St James’s Street.
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NewsLondon mayor opens roof-top green research centre
The UK’s first inner-city green technology research centre has been officially opened by London mayor Boris Johnson.
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NewsNew Islington Site Life competition launches
BD’s sister title has Property Week has teamed up with developer Urban Splash to launch a competition for a vacant site within the New Islington development in Manchester.
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NewsChetwood's student display space opens
Work by architectural students has gone on display at Chetwood Associates’ free exhibition space in east London.
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NewsBath Spa compensation revealed as £7 million
Grimshaw and Carillion paid Bath Council £7 million in compensation over the Bath Spa fiasco, it has emerged.
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NewsWright & Wright to masterplan AA campus
Wright & Wright Architects has been appointed to draw up the masterplan for the Architectural Association School’s newly expanded campus in Bedford Square.
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NewsTeachers strike over BDP revamp of school
Design flaws are endangering quality of education, claim staff at Islington secondary.
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NewsRobert Adam's Witanhurst mansion refurbishment wins planning appeal
Robert Adam has scored a massive victory in his plans to revamp the largest private house in London not owned by a member of the royal family.
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NewsDoubts grow over future of Kickstart
Only one fifth of the half-a-billion pound budget earmarked for the second round of Kickstart has been committed amid growing doubts over the future of the controversial stimulus programme.
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NewsMinister hints at Finsbury closure
The government has given the strongest hint yet that it is siding with the local health authority wanting to shut down Finsbury Health Centre.
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NewsFraser branches out for art studio
Malcolm Fraser Architects has completed work on a 9sq m tree house studio in Glen Nevis for collaborative arts group London Fieldworks.
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NewsThe Union Street Urban Orchard
A lush urban orchard and community garden has been created on the south bank for the London Festival of Architecture and beyond.
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Canterbury Topping out for Williams’ theatre
Keith Williams Architects’ £25.6 million redevelopment of Canterbury’s Marlowe Theatre has been topped out and is on track to be completed in September.
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NewsMitchell Taylor Workshop’s library for King’s College, Taunton
Work has begun on Mitchell Taylor Workshop’s £1.2 million library for a private school in Somerset.
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NewsRIBA action on low pay ‘does not go far enough’
The RIBA has announced a package of measures it says will tackle student hardship and low pay.
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News‘Bold’ Caruso plans for Tate trigger row over rotunda
A row has erupted over the first tranche of Caruso St John’s redevelopment of Tate Britain.






