All Online news articles – Page 303
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News
Work to start on dRMM’s Hastings Pier
Green light for £14m restoration after pier returned to local ownership
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Building Study
Southwark Park Primary School, Bermondsey, south London by AOC
New extensions provide internal and external learning spaces
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Opinion
Sensing a space for architecture
The Royal Academy is well positioned to provide a venue for a general audience, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
Conjectural restoration can ruin a ruin
Let’s hope we are beyond reviving historic buildings with spurious replica sections, and into an age of unambiguous old and new architectural partnerships, says Gillian Darley
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Opinion
Arb must tackle discipline flaws
The letter from Beatrice Fraenkel ( Letters August 2 ) stating Arb works as a regulator for the benefits of architects and the public alike is not borne out by the way Arb has dealt with a number of recent disciplinary cases – some widely reported in the media.
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Architect launches judicial review bid over Arb decision
Andrew Plumridge struck off register in May for questioning client’s sanity
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CZWG's Arsenal flats dealt High Court blow
Planning inspector will make final decision on football club’s proposals
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Bennetts appointed to Edinburgh Library refurb
Plans include a new cultural hub under the vaults
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Opinion
It may feel like summer but it’s still cold outside
The economic indicators may be positive but Sidell Gibson’s fate shows the reality for practices, says Amanda Baillieu
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Brits miss out on RA exhibition
Seven architects lined up for academy’s biggest-ever architecture show
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Carbuncle Cup contender set for court hearing
Campaigners want judicial review into planning decision
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Vaizey slams Oxfordshire four-runway airport plan
Pleiade Associates’ proposed airport hub causes stir in Vale of White Horse
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Studio Egret West submits creative Canning Town project
House of Fairy Tales hired to create a buzz
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Opinion
If you really know Beijing, you won’t want the Galaxy
Beijing heritage campaigner Chaos Lee challenges architects to consider their complicity in the destruction of the city’s ancient hutongs