All articles by Ruth Bloomfield – Page 3
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Shortlist for Weston’s Tropicana goes on show
Grimshaw, Stride Treglown, and Ferguson Mann working with S&P are seeking public support for rival £19 million proposals to redevelop an art deco leisure complex in Somerset
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Shortlist for Weston’s Tropicana goes on show
Grimshaw, Stride Treglown, and Ferguson Mann working with Faulkner Brown are seeking public support for rival £19 million proposals to redevelop an art deco leisure complex in Somerset.
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Glenn Howells Architects’ Printworks off the press
Glenn Howells Architects’ £44 million Printworks scheme in central London has been completed.
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Powell Dobson house spared in planning row
A controversial £2 million eco-home in Wales by Powell Dobson has been spared from the bulldozers after a heated two-year planning row.
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Metz's Viking college opens
Metz Architects’ £34 million new campus for South Leicestershire College has opened.
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BUJ Architects tweaks Docklands tower
BUJ Architects is making a second attempt to win planning for a skyscraper on the Isle of Dogs.
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Pawn shop listing hangs over plans for Victoria
A row over London’s oldest pawnbrokers’ shop could scupper the multi-billion pound redevelopment of Victoria.
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Howells reveals King’s Cross tower
Plans for the tallest tower on the King’s Cross Central site have been unveiled. It is hoped the building, by Glenn Howells Architects, will become an “urban marker” for the regeneration scheme, visible from across London.
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City of London to charge for pre-application meetings
The City of London is to begin charging developers for pre-application meetings.
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Ed Balls demands £6bn investment in affordable homes
The government must invest £6 billion in a programme to build 100,000 new affordable homes, according to Labour leadership candidate Ed Balls.
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Dundee Victoria and Albert Museum proposals to go on show
The shortlisted firms vying to design an outpost for the Victoria and Albert Museum at Dundee will put their proposals on show next month.
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Affordable housing scheme in Brighton wins planning
Atkins Blair Ings Richardson Architects has won planning permission for an affordable housing scheme in Brighton after five years, three separate applications, two public enquires and significant design changes.
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Two new bridges planned for Olympic site
Allies & Morrison has drawn up proposals for two new bridges that will take walkers and cyclists into the site of the 2012 games.
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Study to explore adding Crossrail station at Kensal Rise
Kensington & Chelsea Council has authorised a £55,000 feasibility study into building an extra Crossrail station in west London.
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Howells' Gloucestershire Gateway service station wins planning approval
Glenn Howells Architects has been granted planning permission for Britain’s most glamorous motorway service station.
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Government funding row erupts in Birmingham
A row has erupted over the government’s decision to slash funding for a £5 million youth centre by Associated Architects after Birmingham Council spent some £500,000 getting it to the planning stage.
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London housing schemes rescued by £50m funding
Sixteen stalled housing schemes, by firms including Rick Mather Architects, CZWG and Maccreanor Lavington, have been saved after the London Homes & Communities Agency (LHCA) came up with an extra £50 million funding.
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Brady received more than 49% of vote for RIBA presidency
Angela Brady received almost half the votes to secure the post of president of the RIBA, it has been revealed.
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96% of planning officers support design review panels, Cabe survey says
Local planning officers have given their resounding backing to the work of design review panels, according to a survey by Cabe.