All Heritage articles – Page 68
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Analysis
Hawksmoor site in heritage stand-off
Battle lines are drawn over Scabal Architects’ plans for land abutting Hawksmoor’s Christ Church Spitalfields
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News
EH in talks over Broadgate listing
English Heritage this week undertook final talks on whether to recommend the Peter Foggo-designed buildings at Broadgate for listing.
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Opinion
Passing the Broadgate listing parcel
Things are getting complicated down at the DCMS, where a decision must be made over whether to list Broadgate.
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News
Fears over Charles Rennie Mackintosh legacy as buildings fall into disrepair
Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society urges action over dilapidation
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News
English Heritage launches online database of historic assets
English Heritage has launched an online database of the country’s heritage assets to promote better understanding and protection of the historic environment
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News
English Heritage reveals George Gilbert Scott is most listed architect
The architect responsible for designing the greatest number of listed buildings in England has been revealed as George Gilbert Scott
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News
English Heritage set to recommend Broadgate listing
Make’s controversial scheme could be scuppered if government agrees
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News
Council postpones ruling over Make plans for Edinburgh cinema
Plans to demolish a category B listed cinema in Edinburgh to make way for a Make-designed arts hotel have been given a last minute reprieve after the city’s planning committee postponed its decision.
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News
Change to planning bill makes finance a factor
RIBA warns that change could undermine integrity of planning system.
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News
Heritage consultants condemn Chapman Taylor's Liverpool Waters scheme
£5.5 billion scheme would “severely compromise” relationship between Liverpool waterfront and river
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News
Work starts on Bond Bryan hotel school
Work on the UK’s first hotel school for hospitality students, designed by Bond Bryan Architects, has begun at the University of Essex in Colchester
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News
Purcell Miller Tritton reveals plans for Wentworth Woodhouse restoration
Purcell Miller Tritton has drawn up plans for the restoration of Wentworth Woodhouse near Rotherham in South Yorkshire.
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Analysis
Glasgow masterpiece under threat
The owner of Alexander ’Greek’ Thomson’s Egyptian Halls says he has no option but demolition. James Benedict Brown reports
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News
Tony Meadows' 10-year wait ends as Borough Market viaduct installed
The most visible section of the Borough Viaduct has been lowered into place a decade after it was designed by Tony Meadows Associates
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News
Architect bids to protect Bristol's Kings Weston House
An architect has formed a community group to try and protect the grade I listed building and find its missing statue
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News
Cardross Seminary set to be saved after being bought by arts charity
Gillespie, Kidd & Coia’s St Peter’s Seminary at Cardross near Glasgow could be saved after public arts charity NVA purchased the property from the Archdiocese of Glasgow.The Grade A listed scheme, near Loch Lomond, was completed in 1966 but has since fallen into disrepair.NVA now plans to refurbish the seminary, ...
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News
Greek Thomson masterpiece under threat of demolition
Property developer applies to have Egyptian Halls in Glasgow bulldozed
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News
English Heritage denies claim it will miss Cabe
English Heritage has dismissed concerns that future listings decisions will suffer without Cabe’s advice.
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Building Study
St Pancras Renaissance London Hotel by RHWL and Richard Griffiths
The painstaking restoration of St Pancras station’s neo-Gothic Midland Grand Hotel by architects RHWL and Richard Griffiths honours George Gilbert Scott’s original vision, despite some disappointing fit-out choices.