All UK articles – Page 902
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NewsNational Trust launches fundraising campaign for Giants Causeway
The National Trust has launched a public campaign to raise £2.25 million towards Heneghan Peng’s Giant’s Causeway million visitor’s centre.
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Gibb beats reform group candidate to be elected Arb vice chair
New board member architect Gordon Gibb has beaten Reform Group stalwart George Oldham to be elected vice-chair of the Arb.
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NewsRMJM to design athletes village for Glasgow Commonwealth Games (fly-through)
RMJM has won the competition to design the £300 million athletes village for the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
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NewsChetwood suggests housing pods for MPs
Architect Laurie Chetwood has designed a new method of housing MPs without any room for suspect second home payments or unseemly profiteering from rising house prices.
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NewsRobin Hood Gardens exhibition will keep up pressure to save estate
The Twentieth Century Society has pledged to keep up efforts to save Robin Hood Gardens from demolition with the launch of a new exhibition at the RIBA.
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Half 1999’s buildings at risk have been saved, says English Heritage
Campaigners have welcomed news from English Heritage that almost half the grade I and grade II* listed buildings and monuments on its At Risk register a decade ago are no longer under threat.
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NewsSalisbury law court complex opens
A new law courts complex in Wiltshire designed by the Cambridge office of Feilden & Mawson has opened.
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Planning rules change will give projects more time to start
Developers are being given more time to start building work on schemes that have already have planning permission under new measures introduced by the government.
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NewsThe fine art of offices
London mayor Boris Johnson will open a Terry Farrell & Partners-designed office block on London’s Greenwich Peninsula next week
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NewsBoris backs Dixon Jones Exhibition Road scheme despite Guide Dogs protest
London mayor Boris Johnson is on course to revolutionise street design in the capital after strongly backing Dixon Jones’ Exhibition Road scheme in Kensington in the face of a high-profile protest by Guide Dogs for the Blind.
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Tuning up begins on opera project
Work began this week on the Nicholas Hare-designed Royal Opera House Production Park in Thurrock, Essex
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RIBA warns architects against cutting fees
The RIBA has renewed its campaign to stop architects working for reduced fees — or even for free — as the recession continues.
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NewsArchitecture minister lays into unacceptable condition of West End theatres
Architecture minister Barbara Follett has attacked the state of London’s historic theatres
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NewsCorby Cube presses on
Hawkins Brown’s £27 million landmark building for Corby town centre, Northampton-shire, has topped out
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NewsAukett Fitzroy Robinson's profits nosedive
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson is still to experience “firm evidence” of green shoots in the economy, its interim results show.
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NewsChelsea Barracks developer draws up new shortlist
Call for boycott of new competition after Rogers sacking is branded ‘undemocratic’
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NewsPrasad made Royal Town Planning Institute honorary member
RIBA president Sunand Prasad has been made an honorary member of the Royal Town Planning Institute.






