All UK articles – Page 114
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Southwark backs plans to demolish flawed flats after just 10 years
Henley Design proposals will replace Peckham Rye homes plagued by severe structural problems
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BDP hangs onto furlough cash while paying £16m dividend
Decision raises questions over whether firms are morally obliged to pay money back after architect claimed £700,000 from government initiative
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Mayor of London launches hunt for new design advocates
City Hall offers £500 a day for architects keen to help shape capital’s future
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Fraser Brown MacKenna’s temporary HS2 construction college approved
Camden scheme will be demolished after 10 years to make way for railway’s new central London lines
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Aberdeen Art Gallery named Scotland’s building of the year
Hoskins Architects’ extension and upgrade of 19th-century landmark wins 2021 Doolan Award
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Simpson Haugh submits two more Manchester towers
Pair of 51-storey blocks would add to growing cluster at southern edge of the city centre
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DLA’s £270m plan approved for towers on former Leeds pool
Architect is third to take on site of Poulson’s 1967 swimming pool
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If our training is changing, that must be a good thing
Arb has a new vision of architectural education. Well, bring it on, writes Matthew Lloyd
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Hawkins Brown eyes Irish expansion with Dublin office
Architect will hire local staff to supplement relocating team
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Burwell nets £20m expansion of Marine Biological Association
Plymouth project involves working with scheduled ancient monument and seawater chambers
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Ab Rogers Design wins £250,000 Wolfson Prize with modular hospital design
Practice beat ZHA, Perkins & Will and John Simpson Architects
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Imperial College eyes trio of Pilbrow resi towers
Pilbrow & Partners-designed scheme includes 56-storey block and 37,000sq m of commercial space
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FCBStudios appointed to create ‘cultural heart’ for Huddersfield
£210m regeneration vision includes new entertainment venue, art gallery, museum and food hall
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David Chipperfield plays down impact of Brexit on business
But practice admits decision to leave EU has created ‘operational challenges’
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Why more architects should write children’s books
An understanding of the built environment and the careers it offers must be seeded at an early age, urges Siu-Pei Choi
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Chipperfield wins planning for Edinburgh concert hall after long fight
Dunard Centre was subjected to legal challenge and redesign
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Pilbrow gets green light to demolish Oxford Street M&S
Westminster council backs office-led scheme pending outcome of listing bid for 1930s department store
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PLP completes new Square Mile resi tower
£330m scheme includes five star hotel and luxury flats