All Region articles – Page 10
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Planning review set to raise fees
The Scottish government has launched a major review of the country’s planning system, which is likely to result in a hike in fees
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Kaye takes over as BCO president
The British Council for Offices has appointed Gerald Kaye as its new president
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Jerwood Foundation gallery survives battle of Hastings
Groundbreaking is due to take place next week on Hat Projects’ £4 million gallery for the Jerwood Foundation in Hastings, East Sussex
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Cardiff honour for Atkins' Clarke
Cardiff University has given an honorary fellowship to the architect boss of the UK’s biggest multi-disciplinary design consultancy.
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Talk covers appliance of science
How architects use “scientific” research to justify their work is the subject of a conference later this month
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Practice gets on board with sculpture park amphitheatre
Practice Architecture has completed work on a £10,000 outdoor events space in the grounds of the New Art Centre at the 19th century Roche Court in Wiltshire.
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Theatre ghost backs architect’s renovation
A leading theatre architect working on the renovation of the Bristol Old Vic has had a run in with the theatre’s former manager – who worked there 200 years ago.
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Practice has the right chemistry
Design Engine has beaten stiff competition to design a new building for Charterhouse school in Godalming, Surrey.
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Doubts grow over future of Kickstart
Only one fifth of the half-a-billion pound budget earmarked for the second round of Kickstart has been committed amid growing doubts over the future of the controversial stimulus programme.
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Minister hints at Finsbury closure
The government has given the strongest hint yet that it is siding with the local health authority wanting to shut down Finsbury Health Centre.
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Mitchell Taylor Workshop’s library for King’s College, Taunton
Work has begun on Mitchell Taylor Workshop’s £1.2 million library for a private school in Somerset.
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Canterbury Topping out for Williams’ theatre
Keith Williams Architects’ £25.6 million redevelopment of Canterbury’s Marlowe Theatre has been topped out and is on track to be completed in September.
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RIBA action on low pay ‘does not go far enough’
The RIBA has announced a package of measures it says will tackle student hardship and low pay.
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Controversy as Oxford competition collapses
Oxford University has thrown out designs by some of the UK’s leading firms shortlisted for a new academic building
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EH holds out hope for Stonehenge visitor centre
A crunch meeting will be held next week to examine the prospects for pursuing Denton Corker Marshall’s £27.5 million Stonehenge Visitor Centre despite the government’s withdrawal of £10 million worth of funding.
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Haiti housing competition launched
An international competition to design new housing in Haiti has been launched on behalf of the Haitian government.
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Hayward Smart wins planning for Henley family house
Hayward Smart Architects has won planning permission for a large family house (pictured) in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.
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Community centre go-ahead
Belfast-based McCaw Architects has won planning permission for a new community centre and retail unit in the Upper Ardoyne area of the city
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Cuts also hit hospital and BFI Film Centre
A £450 million hospital and a £166 million centre for the British Film Institute are among other projects derailed by government cuts.
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HCA presses ahead with design standards
The Homes & Communities Agency is hoping to make public the findings of a consultation on housing design standards by September