All Heritage articles – Page 64
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Unesco delegation to visit Liverpool waterfront
Three-day visit to assess impact of Chapman Taylor development on World Heritage Site
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MP bangs the drum for post-war architecture
Payl Manyard said ministers’ tastes have influenced decisions
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Preston's bus station could be saved as BDP's Tithebarn scheme axed
John Lewis pulls out of £700 million development
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Adam Architecture and Ptolemy Dean among Georgian award winners
Georgian Group Awards 2011 full winners list
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Roedean School appoints Buckley Gray Yeoman to refurbish boarding houses
Buckley Gray Yeoman has been appointed to refurbish four boarding houses at independent girls’ school Roedean.
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Mayor launches guidance to protect World Heritage Sites
Consultation to protect London’s Unesco landmarks
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EH considers listing Margate's Arlington House
Move would threaten 3DReid’s Tesco superstore plans
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Feilden Clegg Bradley wins Middleport pottery work
Feilden Clegg Bradley has been appointed to restore the Middleport Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent for the Prince’s Regeneration Trust.
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Berman Guedes Stretton to renovate Stirling and Gowan's Leicester engineering workshops
London practice to work with Arup on 1963 building
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Laundry arts centre completes
Van Heyningen & Haward has completed a £2.4 million arts centre for young people in Islington, north London
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Farrell sorting office plan to be revealed
Islington and Camden councils will next week unveil details of plans drawn up by Terry Farrell & Partners to look at ways of revamping Mount Pleasant sorting office.
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Industrial buildings face greatest risk, warns English Heritage
England’s industrial buildings are some of the most at risk of all historic assets, according to the Heritage at Risk register published by English Heritage today.
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Koolhaas defends Preston bus station as a 'treasure'
English brutalism ‘one of most creative and imaginative’ periods
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Top 10 threatened Victorian buildings named
Victorian Society’s list includes Broadmoor Hospital and Manchester’s Ancoats Dispensary
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RMJM to restore Gillespie Kidd & Coia church
Paul Stallan Studio at RMJM has been appointed to lead a restoration project at the Gillespie Kidd & Coia-designed St Bride’s Church in East Kilbride, Scotland.
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Go-ahead for Southend Pier
White Arkitekter’s proposal for a cultural centre at the end of Southend Pier has secured planning permission.
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British brutalism added to list of world's threatened monuments
London’s Southbank Centre, Preston Bus Station and Birmingham Library have been added to a schedule of the world’s endangered cultural monuments.The World Monuments Fund (WMF) placed the “three outstanding modernist sites” on its 2012 World Monuments Watch list under the umbrella of “British brutalism”.The list features 67 sites in 41 ...
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Bletchley Park restoration secures £4.6m lottery funding
Award brings Kennedy O’Callaghan’s plans one step closer
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5th Studio to revamp Norwich tower
5th Studio has been appointed to redesign the 11-storey Westlegate building in Norwich, a 1960s tower in the city centre.The building was recently bought by a joint venture between Soho Estates and Norwich-based FW Properties.The London-based practice, which also has an office in Cambridge, was commissioned after an invited competition, ...