All UK articles – Page 172
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Lynch reveals infill plans for Hoxton estate
Practice looks to add new low-rise blocks around 18-storey 1960s tower
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Architect eyes refurb for Jersey brutalist landmark
Socrates Architects lodges plans to upgrade Smithsons-inspired listed offices
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Bennetts Associates completes super light-weight timber sports hall in King’s Cross
Centre is built above three underground rail lines
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Curl la Tourelle Head’s £43m social housing and workspace project approved
Local authority development will include adult education centre near Wembley Stadium
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C20 Society demands review of post-war listing policy
Conservationists furious over Halifax and Coventry cases
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Winners of St Helier waterfront masterplanning competition named
Gillespies and Heta Architects to deliver art gallery, pools, amphitheatre and 1,000 homes
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Architect struck off for Facebook comments about Jews and Muslims
Arb says architect’s cult claims and call for ban on holding public office brought profession into disrepute
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National Railway Museum seeks architect for next phase of £55m upgrade
£3m building is for York institution’s sister site in County Durham
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City Airport pauses Pascall & Watson’s expansion plans
Bosses set to ‘re-evaluate timing’ of £500m expansion programme’s final stages
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Learning from lockdown: Now is the time to talk to volume housebuilders
Martyn Evans doesn’t buy the idea that nothing will ever change in the designer-less world of housing
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Kerslake raises concerns over government’s planning reforms
Former head of the civil service says changes could trigger a ’return to mono-tenure estates’
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Mayor to rule on Squires’ revised £1.5bn plans for Budweiser brewery
Consultation on amended riverside proposals due to finish next month
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Six ‘diverse’ firms shortlisted for Croydon infill scheme
Design competition run by council’s in-house development company with Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust
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Morris & Co gets green light to extend Walter Segal’s family home
Timber extension approved for influential 1965 house in Highgate
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Architects’ sentiment turns positive for first time in four months
Latest RIBA survey says a third of firms expect workloads to rise - but majority expect profits to fall
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Urbed appointed to write model design code as part of planning reforms
Building Design columnist working on national code that can be adapted by local authorities
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Stanton Williams £37m Rhodes House development scrapes through planning
Project will create conference centre in basement of controversy-hit Oxford institution
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Publica selected as ‘design guardian’ for £235m Oxford Street regeneration
Design firm will oversee 100 projects set to transform Europe’s busiest shopping street
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UK in recession as GDP takes biggest nosedive on record
Covid sends second quarter GDP tumbling by more than 20%
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Architects lament ‘lowest turnout in 30 years’
Calls for review as ‘pitiful’ 13.2% bother to vote for RIBA president