All articles by Jim Dunton – Page 22
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Chipperfield wins Munich HQ competition
Practice’s Berlin office set to deliver 112,000sq m public-sector pension fund complex
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Anger as government backtracks on ‘call-in’ transparency
Ministers will not now have to give reasons if controversial decisions – like Fosters’ Tulip – don’t face national scrutiny
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Bureau de Change creates brick fantasia in Fitzrovia
Five-storey mixed-use infill based on 44 ’misshapen blocks’
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Belsize Architects hopes to succeed where AHMM failed
Work due to start on Abney Park project - on site of mothballed supermarket scheme
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Fosters lodges mixed-use Mayfair scheme
Proposals would replace Seifert block with 83-bed hotel and luxury homes
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Type3 Studio’s Hampshire arts hub set to shine
Former military building to become cultural focus for expanding ex-garrison town
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Modern churches should be better worshipped, say campaigners
Stereotyped views of good religious architecture ‘put more recent heritage at risk’
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Historic England chief dubs Fosters' Tulip ‘a lift shaft with a bulge’
City of London ’will compound harm caused by Walkie Talkie if tourist tower approved’
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MATA Architects puts Black Box on the record
Practice creates flexible home extension with unconventional shutter system
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Farrells’ 49-storey Docklands tower set for green light
Skylines scheme on Isle of Dogs recommended eight years after earlier plans rejected
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Broadway Malyan’s £300m Norwich scheme to face public inquiry
Secretary of state calls in 1,200-home plans after Historic England objections
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City planners poised to let Fosters’ Tulip bloom
City of London officials recommend approval for ‘bold and striking’ tourist attraction
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Foggo Associates block set for next level
Plans approved to add extra storey to Westminster office development
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MHCLG seeks consultants for housing design manual
Ministry offers £50k for document that will complement Scruton’s Building Beautiful Commission
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UCL poised for Olympic Park campus ‘yes’
Level-two arrival area at Stanton Williams’ Marshgate building, designed for the new UCL East campus
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Taiwan starts construction of record-breaking ZHA bridge
£300m Danjiang Bridge set to open in 2024
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Green light for Broadway Malyan's rejigged Hove plans
Practice lops storeys and flats from housing development
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Survey exposes architects’ fire-protection ‘ignorance’
Fewer than one in 10 able to correctly define key basic terms, research finds