All UK articles – Page 209
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Piercy secures planning for Clerkenwell scheme
Mixed-use proposals will deliver boutique hotel, affordable homes and flexible workspace
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Broadway Malyan appoints new managing director
Ian Apsley led architect’s restructuring and employee ownership move
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Tintagel footbridge opening delayed by bad weather
In pictures: Shard architect William Matthews’ dramatic Cornish crossing
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Building Study: Tintagel Bridge, Cornwall, by William Matthews Associates
The two halves of the severed castle have been reconnected by thrusting cantilevers that don’t quite meet. Ike Ijeh asks if Merlin was involved
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Jenrick speaks up for Adjaye’s controversial Holocaust memorial
New secretary of state endorses faith leaders’ support for Westminster scheme
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Minister overturns rejected plans to build 800 homes on golf course
Decision to approve FPCR’s Birmingham scheme was one of James Brokenshire’s last acts as housing secretary
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Calatrava’s centrepiece ‘dropped’ from £8.4bn Greenwich Peninsula scheme
Axe still looms over Foster & Partners bus station as developer goes back to drawing board
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Eric Parry keeps schtum as Undershaft investor wobbles
Key player cites ‘uncertain’ timing of development as it declines to buy £66m share of site
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Pattern picked to help Meis design Everton’s stadium
Qatar World Cup architect appointed to design phase as Sheppard Robson steps down
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Weston Williamson completes homes beside historic Camberwell estate
Peabody was client on both schemes more than a century apart
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BDP hired to guide Boxpark’s new openings spree
Pop-up specialist plans first sites outside London
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AHMM’s Oxford Street plans set for green light
Councillors urged to back huge scheme despite Historic England objection
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Temple Island delay hits Knight’s bridge to nowhere
Bristol council fences off one end of £3m crossing
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Levitt Bernstein launches campaign against permitted developments
Architect wants Parliament to discuss health risks of office-to-resi conversions
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Wright & Wright wins planning for Leslie Martin library refurb
Pembroke College buildings from different eras ‘will no longer compete awkwardly’
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Ryder’s giant wheel on the Tyne gets green light
Construction of £100m observation wheel to start next year
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England’s building safety regulations lag behind other countries, RIBA tells ministers
Institute recommends significant changes to government proposals to avoid further confusion