All Heritage articles – Page 61
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News
National Theatre voted one of world's ugliest buildings
Top 10 list also includes a building in Toronto by Will Alsop
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Petrol stations from the 'glamorous age of motoring' are listed
Architecture minister lists petrol stations designed by Elliot Noyes and Sam Scorer
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Julian Harrap Architects wins National Trust restoration job
£1.4m project will open Rainham Hall to the public
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Wandsworth Council accused of rushing plans to demolish listed Bancroft school
Architect’s last surviving building, Elliott School in south London, is under threat
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Hugh Broughton Architects completes Royal Society of Chemistry refurb
Grade II-listed Burlington House work includes new front-of-house facilities
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Sanei Hopkins wins permission for Sudbourne Park walled garden scheme
Suffolk project gets green light from council
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London Met in talks over sale of Wright & Wright Architects' library
Women’s Library in Whitechapel faces uncertain future
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Spparc gets approval for Bankside regeneration
Bear Gardens includes apartments and gallery space
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‘Hand Battersea to campaigners’
Commercial uses doomed to fail, says London’s former planning chief
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Avanti Architects' plans for Cardross Seminary get £500,000 boost
Heritage Scotland issues grant for repairs to Gillespie, Kidd & Coia masterpiece
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Campaign against VAT hike gains momentum
14,000 sign petition against scrapping zero rate for listed building alterations
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Architect's plans for Nottingham's Lace Market approved
Re-Format designs offices for bombed site
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Opinion
Will the Shard be listed in 30 years’ time?
Yes, says Peter Murray, it demonstrates an innovative typology; while Ken Shuttleworth thinks it’s still too early to tell
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Broadway Malyan submits plans for Chester's tallest structure
Architect to convert 18th-century mill to create flats and shops
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Opinion
VAT relief rule is unfair to owners
The owner of any listed building faces increased costs and restrictions on alterations (“Listed buildings lose VAT relief” News March 23).
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Feilden Clegg Bradley's postal museum revived
London’s Mount Pleasant site will house museum and archive
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Listed buildings to lose VAT relief
Heritage architects upset by change to tax rules on alterations