All Retail & Leisure articles – Page 11
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Features
Tulip decision will hurt the hard-pressed City
Michael Gove’s decision to reject developer’s appeal is a missed opportunity, says Peter Murray
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News
Karen Cook and Peter Rees react as £500m Tulip scrapped
Shock and delight as end of the road looms for controversial scheme following Gove’s decision to kick it into touch
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Tulip appeal thrown out over design and carbon concerns
Gove says Fosters’ tower contains ‘too many compromises to amount to world-class architecture’
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Squire & Partners submits plans to replace redundant department store
Guildford scheme would see shops and flats built by River Wey
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City snubs Squire & Partners’ Custom House plans
Hotel vision for grade I-listed HMRC base will be decided after planning inquiry
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Win-win for CZWG and Populous as Southend approves stadium swap
Populous behind new 21,000-seat venue while CZWG designs flats at old and new stadium sites
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Dan Meis handed ‘guardianship role’ on new Everton stadium
Concept architect rejoins £500m project that helped lose Liverpool its Unesco status
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RSHP unveils designs for huge Kentucky distillery scheme
US bourbon-and-tourism project will contain galleries dedicated to 9/11 veterans
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Khan targets diverse architects with new four-year framework
Mayor of London seeks talent that is ’more representative’ of the capital for successor to ADUP II
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In pics: Woods Bagot gives the low down on mega-basement hotel
The Londoner in Leicester Sq features six underground levels, giving it one of the world’s deepest habitable basements
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Legend of brutalism Owen Luder dies at 93
RIBA president Simon Allford pays tribute to ’commercially astute’ mastermind behind remarkable but divisive schemes
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Tulip decision delayed – again
Planning Inspectorate says ruling not now expected until November
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EPR gets all-clear for £300m mega-basement at the Ritz
Five-storey subterranean extension to include a spa, swimming pool and 53 new rooms
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Stirling contenders Carmody Groarke among Doolan Prize finalists
Five in running for Scotland’s best building award
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Features
Rethinking the high street takes creativity and intent
We might be entering a post-retail, post-pandemic age, but that does not have to mean the end of the high street, writes Michael Holt in the latest in our Stratford Design Challenge series
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News
Plans lodged for next phase of Birmingham’s £700m Paradise development
Commercial building, hotel and new public realm schemes designed by FCBS, ISA, GHA and Grant
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Tulip ruling pushed to next month as Gove is handed decision
Reshuffle blamed for three-week delay
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Technical
Technical Study: Restoring Birmingham Selfridges’ cladding
Future Systems’ Selfridges has donned temporary garb of greater gaudiness while faults are fixed in the glittering blue chainmail below. Thomas Lane explains the technical challenges. Photography by Oliver Lane
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Opinion
It’s back: a true celebration of the depth and breadth of UK architectural work
This year’s wide range of shortlisted buildings makes it harder than ever to pick a Stirling Prize winner, but Ben Flatman believes there are two main contenders
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News
Council approves controversial Brick Lane development
Decision on Truman Brewery mixed-use scheme was delayed in April