All articles by Jim Dunton – Page 59
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Slew of new Liverpool towers gets green light
City council approves five new towers at latest planning committee meeting
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Basement plans for 'at risk' Modernist home
Royal Borough of Kensington Chelsea considering proposals for 1960s family home of architect James Melvin
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Heatherwick to judge Hong Kong emerging talent competition
West Kowloon Cultural District Authority signs up Garden Bridge designer for new pavilion contest
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Sheppard Robson bags planning for Newcastle Uni scheme
City council approves £29m ‘Learning Arc’ at huge Science Central development
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Tate Harmer cleared for Eden Project hotel
Design for £8.5m Cornwall scheme provides “back to nature” setting for eco-attraction visitors
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Make Architects signs up for Hornsey Town Hall redevelopment
Ken Shuttleworth’s practice becomes latest firm to take on Modernist landmark in north London
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John Robertson Architects' Bracken House refresh starts on site
Remodelling of listed former FT HQ will include Palazzo Carignano-inspired roof garden
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Craft skills shortages ‘putting heritage projects at risk’
Surveyors flag divide between public’s building-preservation expectations and industry skills gaps
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Levitt Bernstein and East's Peckham plans pass muster
Council-led regeneration project will deliver 168 new homes through conversion and new-build
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Hopkins completes Herne Hill Velodrome pavilion
New grandstand opens at ‘spiritual home’ of British cycling
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Planners censor ‘incongruous’ Bournemouth cinema scheme
ARC Architecture-designed proposals would have grafted 14-storey block onto locally-listed building
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Scottish ministers approve Keppie’s film studio plans
Government overrules own advisor to green-light 43ha development with business, education and leisure offshoots
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Latest Hodder Liverpool block goes in for planning
£21m private-rented-sector scheme is latest piece of Peel’s dockside regeneration jigsaw
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Fosters: ‘Entire buildings will be 3D-printed in the future’
Practice unpacks work on cutting-edge fabrication and predicts liberation from “standardised components” for architects
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Buttress bags Middleport Pottery heritage centre
Project will repurpose run of Stoke-on-Trent terraces for Great Pottery Throw Down host
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Gov’t eyes hike in fines for bogus architects
Periodic review questions maximum £2,500 penalty for misuse of title
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Ministers legislate for ‘brownfield’ homes drive
New land-register requirements and permission-in-principle rules to go live later this month
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Design Engine showcases Winchester chapel project
£800k extension commissioned as ‘jewel in heart’ of university campus
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Better design will boost public support for new homes, minister says
Housing and planning minister moots potential for greater council architecture input
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Listing bid for Oldham church mosaic
Twentieth Century Society calls for 1950s artwork to get protection