All UK articles – Page 98
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NewsSocial housing architect Peter Tábori dies aged 83
Hungarian-born architect best known for his work at Camden council in the 1960s and 70s
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NewsMPs urged to block enabling bill for Holocaust Memorial
Campaigners propose split-site solution as alternative to £103m Adjaye Associates scheme
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NewsIn pictures: Public artwork at Brent Cross Town by IF_DO and Lakwena
The 52-metre-long permanent public artwork wraps the electrical substation at London Brent Cross Town
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NewsIn pictures: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris completes Soho Place
The enormous urban jigsaw is comprised of two mixed-use buildings and a public space directly over Tottenham Court Road Station
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NewsCampaigners seek listing for brutalist Bristol car park
Move comes after plans emerge for 21-storey student development at city-centre site
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NewsSheppard Robson dragged into £47m cladding row over Woolwich Central scheme
Architect among five firms which main contractor Willmott Dixon claims are responsible for alleged cladding defects
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NewsFoster and Allford lead tributes to Rafael Viñoly
RIBA president salutes “impressive and generous” architect who influenced global thinking
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NewsFunding needed to boost heritage retrofit skills, government told
Report by five big industry names including Peabody and Grosvenor calls for more investment in decarbonsing historic buildings
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OpinionArchitecture’s culture of cut-throat competition is bad for everyone
Undercutting on fees and a culture of giving away work for free is not sustainable, writes Satish Jassal
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NewsAHMM unveils redesign of Make’s City fringe office block
Application submitted for 20-storey scheme thought to be worth upwards of £200m
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FeaturesBuilding archives: First proposals for the Glasgow Subway, 1887
Building flags the risk of trains colliding in the Glasgow Subway’s narrow tunnels
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NewsAukett Swanke eyes digital tech deal
Country’s only listed architect planning to buy firm specialising in audio and video
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NewsVictorian Society urges Levelling Up Bill amendment to curb demolitions
Group claims existing law is bad for heritage and the environment
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OpinionDensifying suburbia will help our cities thrive – and save the green belt
Architects have a critical role to play in showing how we can make better use of our low density suburbs, writes Jerry Tate
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NewsHeatherwick calls for community-led health centres on high streets
Report is practice’s first in depth investigation into health
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NewsFCBS gets go-ahead for Yeovil Octagon plans
£29m theatre redevelopment will increase capacity by 50% and deliver new studio spaces
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NewsIn pictures: Knox Bhavan completes Pembury Pool House
A low brick built utilitarian space that blends with the surrounding landscape and retains the bank behind
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NewsRSUA reveals 10-strong shortlist for 2023 Design Awards
McGonigle McGrath and Patrick Bradley in running for Northern Ireland accolades
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NewsLuton airport expansion goes in for planning
Plans would nearly double the airport’s passenger capacity to 32 million
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NewsFAT co-founder Clive Sall dies aged 60
Tributes flood in for London School of Architecture tutor who died suddenly in Belsize Park earlier this month






