All Heritage articles – Page 72
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Blow for Catford prefab campaigners
The Twentieth Century Society has pledged to fight a decision to demolish one of the UK’s largest surviving post-war prefab housing estates, in south-east London.
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EH criticised for listing ‘Beatles crossing’ while rejecting Ringo’s house
Campaigners also upset at decision not to list Castle Market in Sheffield
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SAVE puts localism to the test in Toxteth
Localism faces its first real test as Pickles is asked to stop Pathfinder bulldozers from razing Ringo Starr’s childhood neighbourhood
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Award for firm that rescued town's industrial heritage
Potter & Holmes Architects’ transformation of a dilapidated electricity sub-station that once helped power the London tram network has won a local townscape award.
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Broadgate designer slams Make's replacement
Make’s plans for the redevelopment of part of the City’s Broadgate site have been attacked by those responsible for the buildings it will replace
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Robert Stern wins 2011 Driehaus Prize for Classical Architecture
US architect will pick up $200,000 cheque
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Bletchley Park masterplan goes to consultation
Kennedy O’Callaghan Architects and the Prince’s Regeneration Trust have undertaken a consultation event for the revamp of Bletchley Park.
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Go ahead to turn church into club
Multi-disciplinary firm BWCP has won planning permission and listed building consent to use a grade I former London church as a members’ club and events space
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Lloyd’s Building set to be listed next year
English Heritage will recommend Rogers’ building ’the day it turns 30’
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Chipperfield lays into Adam's Athlone House plans
One of Britain’s most famous architects has waded into the row over one of its most controversial private housing projects.
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Theis & Khan unveils east London church project
Stirling nominated firm to remodel listed church in east London
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3DReid get Carter approval
3DReid wins planning for Tesco development that will replace Get Carter car park
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Oberlanders Architects wins planning for sweet Edinburgh scheme
Oberlanders Architects has won planning consent for the Sugarhouse, a £15 million mixed-use development on a sensitive site in Edinburgh’s old town.
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Purcell Miller Tritton rides to the rescue of Cardigan Castle
Purcell Miller Tritton has put together a £9 million restoration proposal for the semi-ruined Cardigan Castle.
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Culture department seeks architects for heritage boards
The Department for Culture, Media & Sport is looking for two new trustees to join the board of the Heritage Lottery Fund and the National Heritage Memorial Fund in March.
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Pringle Richards Sharratt wins planning for William Morris extension
Pringle Richards Sharratt Architects has won planning consent for a £3.75m extension to the UK’s only gallery dedicated to the work of William Morris.
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New hope for Cardross Seminary as charity plans competition
Arts charity NVA wants to hold a design competition to revive the crumbling St Peter’s Seminary in Scotland after alternative plans to turn it into housing stalled.
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Victorian Society bid to save hospital from Meadowcroft Griffin scheme
The Victorian Society has condemned plans to build offices over the site of one of London’s foundling hospitals.
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Chapman Taylor and John Simpson pick up Georgian awards
Practice honoured for its replacement for Owen Luder’s Bath shopping centre
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Heritage Lottery Fund funding plans revised
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has revised its procedures for applicants looking for funding from its Heritage Grants in light of the economic downturn.