All articles by Mark Wilding – Page 31
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Malcolm Fraser to look at Edinburgh gallery revamp
Malcolm Fraser Architects has topped a strong shortlist of Scottish architects bidding to look into a redesign at the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh.
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J Mayer H Architects completes Georgian House of Justice
Two-storey concrete building completed in old town of Mestia
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Wilkinson Eyre’s Thames cable car reaches construction milestone
Cable installed across stretch of river between Greenwich and the Royal Docks
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Jestico & Whiles secures backing for Greenwich Millennium Village
Architect wins permission for Countryside Properties and Taylor Wimpey scheme
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Aedas won't face manslaughter charge over Leeds tower
32-storey Bridgewater Place may have caused wind tunnel that led to man’s death
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Make's Heygate Estate redevelopment submitted to council
Architect’s 2,500-home proposal goes to London Borough of Southwark
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David Kester to leave Design Council
Chief executive of Design Council and Cabe to depart this summer
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RIBA urged to act more quickly over wasteful procurement
Institute’s report on the issue is due to be published in May, five months after the original deadline
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Warning over use of design panels
Plans to make review panels a key part of the planning process are threatened by low funding and concerns over partiality
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Planning reforms could blunt initiative to turn offices into homes
NPPF will let councils rule on use class changes
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Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners sponsors The Urban Pioneers
Practice pledges support for Architecture Foundation initiative aimed at young people
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LHC designs Devon renewable energy centre
Architects will build facility for students to test renewable technology
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Olympic Park development corporation heads announced
Seventeen board members to join Olympic Park Legacy Company’s successor
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Too little, too late for Austin-Smith Lord
Beleaguered practice will recoup just over a third of Abu Dhabi debt
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VAT change is threat to listed buildings, say experts
Change, announced in last week’s budget, would scrap VAT relief for alterations to such structures
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First apartment completed at Levitt Bernstein scheme
Stepney Green project comprises 462 homes in three blocks
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Holder Mathias completes Sherwood Forest timber cabins
Nottinghamshire scheme part of Forest Holidays’ nationwide timber cabin roll-out
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Will planning reform keep the countryside safe from harm?
The government’s revised planning reforms seem to have placated many critics, but there still remain serious concerns
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Councils face immediate changes to planning rules
National planning policy framework comes into effect today