All Heritage articles – Page 57
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Erno Goldfinger's Cheltenham Estate listed
Housing surrounding Trellick Tower includes terraces, flats and maisonettes
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Government calls in 3DReid's Arlington House plans
Controversial proposals for massive supermarket to be decided by secretary of state
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Richard and Su Rogers' Spender House listed
English Heritage recommended grade II listing for steel-framed home
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RIBA opens Lasdun archive to public
Online catalogue of 20th century master’s work creates unique reference tool
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Wayne Hemingway to oversee Dreamland design
Designer appointed with his team at HemingwayDesign
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Lasdun’s drawings find a global home
Digitisation means the location of an architect’s archive is less important than the quality of its preservation
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Victorian Society warns on conservation zone building 'gone wrong'
Group uses project in Lancaster to highlight concerns
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Denys Lasdun's archive opened to the public
RIBA launches online catalogue and plans Lasdun website
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Plans submitted for In n Out Club refurb
Paul Davis Partners working on proposals for former Naval and Military Club
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Blair Associates to design Admiralty Arch hotel conversion
London practice appointed to oversee renovation of London landmark
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Rodney Melville wins National Trust Knole studio job
Practice appointed to design £2.3 million studio and cafe at historic house
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Campaigners vow to fight Margate Tesco plans at inquiry
3DReid-designed scheme proposes supermarket next to Dreamland theme park
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Victorian Society orders City back to drawing board at Holborn Circus
Dickens’ son’s favourite spot is on top 10 list of most-threatened Victorian and Edwardian heritage
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Foster & Partners, SOM and WXY unveil Grand Central designs
Proposals revealed as part of New York summit
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John McAslan’s Smithfield plans 'lazy and cynical' say campaigners
Save Britain’s Heritage reveals it is working with architects on alternative designs
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Architects to benefit from grade II at-risk register
Architects can expect to see more projects on grade II-listed buildings, following English Heritage’s plans to add the category to its at-risk register for the first time. The proposals will see grade II–listed buildings outside London catalogued and assessed for the first time, with a hope to finding viable future ...
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Government lists Cold War nuclear missile sites
Thor missile sites listed on anniversary of Cuban Missile Crisis