All articles by Jim Dunton – Page 25
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Planning inspector blocks Karakusevic Carson towers
435-home east London scheme dubbed “overwhelmingy dense” and suffering “a sense of poverty” in its expression
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Glenn Howells reheats Spaghetti Junction model for milestone birthday
National Highways commissions restoration to mark interchange’s 50th anniversary
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Historic England reveals batch of platinum-jubilee listings
Six-strong selection ranges from 1860s hotel to pioneering 1990s county archive
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Chipperfield and Moussavi named as design advocates for London
David Adjaye is reappointed on 42-strong advisory panel, set up to improve capital’s built environment
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Planning inspector green-lights controversial Whittam Cox scheme
Fourteen-storey development with 289 homes can be built on vacant Tyneside plot
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AHMM’s 36-storey Stratford tower set for go-ahead
Block will replace HMRC offices with new sixth-form centre and student housing for UAL
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Royal College of Art showcases Herzog & de Meuron campus
Source: Iwan Baan The Royal College of Art’s £135m design and innovation campus at Battersea, designed by Herzog & de Meuron
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National Gallery unveils revised Selldorf upgrade designs
Latest images of £30m proposals come ahead of planning application submission this summer
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Chipperfield wins Canadian parliament design competition
Joint bid with Toronto practice beats teams featuring Renzo Piano Building Workshop, BIG and Wilkinson Eyre
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Corstorphine & Wright’s Manchester tower approved at appeal
Planning inspector green-lights 28-storey student scheme that city council said used “poor quality cladding material”
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Scott Brownrigg creates ‘design-management unit’
Former Fosters and ZHA staffer Shyamala Duraisingam appointed to lead new operation
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Arb eyes tweaks to insurance rules as costs continue to soar
Regulator acknowledges it cannot set PII standards that architects cannot afford to meet
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Competition for Grenfell memorial design team expected next year
Commission sets out timeline for creating long-term proposals for west London tower-block site
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RG&P gets go-ahead for arts-and-crafts inspired residential development
93-home scheme on exclusive London street features swimming pool and ballroom
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Groupwork and Levitt Bernstein shortlisted in Bristol housing competition
HTA and FBM also in running to create new homes on city-council car park site next to grade I-listed church
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RIAS names six new honorary fellows
Architecture & Design Scotland chair Ann Allen and educator Lesley Lokko among latest cohort
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Campaigners salute listing of Arup po-mo landmark
Former Lloyds Bank regional headquarters in Bristol gets grade II-status
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LSE reveals shortlisted designs for £120m Lincoln’s Inn Fields hub
Source: London School of Economics One of the six shortlisted proposals for the London School of Economics’ new Firoz Lalji Global Hub at Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
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Niall McLaughlin and Purcell land two RIBA South Awards each
Cullinan Studio and Alison Brooks projects among nine other winners of regional accolades
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Eric Parry and Acanthus Clews land RIBA West Midlands Awards
Family homes by Michael Kendrick, Scott Donald and Intervention Architecture also get gongs