All Online news articles – Page 117
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Plans for subterranean hotel beneath brutalist landmark rejected
Planning committee rejects plan to turn underground car park into hotel
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Dixon Jones shopping centre artwork given OK
Dixon Jones working with Swiss artist on Westgate scheme
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Turning the spotlight on Walter Segal
Alice Grahame, Segal resident and curator of a new exhibition, lifts the lid on the self-build pioneer
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Zaha Hadid consults lawyers over Tokyo 'humiliation'
Architect claims ‘significant’ similarities between its design and Kengo Kuma replacement
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Architects gear up for Museum of London competition
Blue-riband project to be launched next month
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Fledgling firm lands Toronto win
Teams convert lifeguard stations on the edge of Canadian city’s frozen lakes
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Renzo scheme cited in plans for another Paddington tower
Documents for Squire Partners’ 38-storey tower say Piano scheme ‘sets new bar’ for tall buildings in area
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Don't demonise housing estates, warns C20 director
Twentieth Century Society warns PM’s £140m fund will threaten estates on valuable land
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Design competition launched for Charlie Hebdo pavilion
Portable structure must ‘deconstruct the idea of free speech’
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Sky to help fund Garden Bridge cost
Media firm’s cash will be used to bankroll one of planned gardens
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Alejandro Aravena awarded Pritzker Prize
Photo gallery | First Chilean architect to land the honour
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Objections to Renzo tower pile up
Ed Jones, Terry Farrell, Labour councillors all write in to complain about Paddington plan
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Surface to Air designs first tech college to be built off-site
Architect working with Portakabin to deliver college on Old Vinyl Factory site
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New row erupts over Johnson's decision to call in Norton Folgate
Heritage group wants judicial review – but mayor says he acted properly and will make decision next Monday as planned
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London Met appoints Design Engine to 'one campus' masterplan
Architect beat Nicholas Hare and Scott Brownrigg to controversial £125m job