All UK articles – Page 236
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Profits plunge at Heatherwick Studio
Five-fold decrease in pre-tax profit and 30% cut in turnover for Garden Bridge practice
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Prince’s Foundation wins planning for Coventry restoration
£5.5m job will revive listed Drapers’ Hall after 20 years
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Westminster set to give public ‘more say’ on big schemes
Residents allowed to speak at committee meetings - as officers given more powers
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Sheppard Robson aims to put Everton stadium in for planning this year
Sheppard Robson and Meis Architects to submit plans for further consultation
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Architecture Initiative submits plans for green belt school
Project involves working with flood defences
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John Pawson receives CBE in New Year's honours
Designer receives accolade in latest honours list
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UK’s dire lack of Ojeu design contests ‘hampers small firms’
Architect rues UK procurement shortcomings compared with France and Germany
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Nine-storey extension approved for historic hotel
O’Looney project will also restore faded grade II building
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RSHP revises Hammersmith proposals after objections
Work was originally intended to start on site this year
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Zaha Hadid wins planning for ‘breakthrough’ UK project
Vauxhall towers replace ditched Squires scheme
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Council cuts ‘putting further pressure’ on good design
Local authorities increasingly weighting tender awards on price not quality
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Glancy Nicholls and Glenn Howells' Commonwealth Games village approved
Work on £350m Birmingham scheme set to start next year
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Architects’ plans for estate redevelopment thrown out by minister
Campaign to save flats backed by Eddie Izzard
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RIBA: Immigration white paper 'a disaster' for architecture
New rules will lock out young overseas talent, warns chief executive
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Wigglesworth to mark 25th anniversary with artist residency
Visual artist will shadow architects and create work in response
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RIBA: Ministers' latest Hackitt response ‘lacks urgency’
Past president Jane Duncan says building regs are still unfit for purpose 18 months after Grenfell
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Hawkins Brown pipped to Network Rail footbridge competition
Winning entry described as ’bold, elegant and uncluttered’
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Historic Royal Palaces wants Foster's Tulip axed
Tower of London guardian says proposed new attraction should be referred to Unesco
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Foster pays tribute to Arup veteran Jack Zunz
Engineer was responsible for Sydney Opera House roof
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Government says Hackitt's recommendations will be implemented in full
Housing secretary says document marks ‘culture change’