All Heritage articles – Page 37
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News
Last-ditch bid to save Madin’s Birmingham library
Under threat of demolition: Birmingham Central Library by John Madin
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Feilden Clegg Bradley designs Durham gallery for Spanish art
Architect’s scheme is part of wider Purcell and Niall McLaughlin restoration
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Bell Phillips' park in a gasholder opens at King's Cross
Listed gasometer is one of four being incorporated into redevelopment project
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Fears raised over McAslan's Millbank Tower plans
Heritage groups claim 1963 complex could be altered beyond recognition
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Opinion
You might as well knock down the London Eye as demolish Hyde Park Barracks
Basil Spence should be celebrated for his efforts to give people access to ‘light, space, greenery’, says James Dunnett
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Opinion
Why Hyde Park Barracks deserves to be demolished
The campaign to save Basil Spence’s lowering landmark ignores the building’s utter failure to engage with its urban context, argues Ike Ijeh
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C20 launches urgent campaign to challenge Hyde Park decision
Catherine Croft leads a call to arms to overturn ‘outrageous’ decision
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Gilbert Scott church added to At Risk register
Historic England says list is getting smaller but rescue costs are rising
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Minister upgrades Balfron listing to grade II*
DCMS followed Historic England advice for each part of Goldfinger’s East End estate
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Balfron Tower listing bid on minister’s desk
‘Wholesale changes’ criticised by Twentieth Century Society
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Hoskins and Murphy pitted against each other over Edinburgh landmark
Scottish architects appointed to design rival schemes for Greek revival Royal High School
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Heritage architect hired by MoD for Hyde Park Barracks work
Donald Insall helped prepare MoD’s request for immunity from listing
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Final Battersea chimneys approved for demolition
First chimney to be rebuilt reaches crucial halfway mark
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Anger at decision not to list Spence's Hyde Park Barracks
Twentieth Century Society criticises culture minister
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Bishopsgate Goodsyard and Norton Folgate called in
Architects hoping for green light include Stanton Williams, PLP and DSDHA
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Heritage chiefs warn of 'catastrophic' threat to historic Tbilisi
$500m leisure complex ‘would damage city’s rich architectural fabric’
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'Most endangered' Victorian buildings named
Nineteenth-century Kent boathouse ‘of worldwide importance’ as it paved way for modern skyscrapers
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Heritage minister lists nation's oldest gay pub
Architects joined campaign to get threatened Royal Vauxhall Tavern listed