All UK articles – Page 83
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Features
AYA 2022 shortlists: Young Architect of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Young Architect shortlist
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Opinion
Did we really always hate modernism?
People are drawn to good modern architecture, writes David Rudlin. It’s just the bad urbanism that lets it down
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Building Study
Stirling Prize 2022: Sands End Arts and Community Centre by Mæ
Mæ have produced a brilliantly understated essay in placemaking, using a simple palette of low-key materials and recognisable forms, writes Ben Flatman
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News
Gort Scott floats Oxford market masterplan
Practice eyes better access and new business space for grade II-listed gem
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News
Historic England rips into ‘insensitive’ Liverpool Street redevelopment plans
Growing backlash to proposals from heritage groups
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News
Make profit slumps as rising costs and covid take toll
Architect says clients hit pause button on jobs
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Features
AYA 2022 shortlists: Higher Education Architect of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Higher Education Architect shortlist
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News
In pictures: HOK unveils production base for BBC Studios in Bristol
With its open plan and flexible furniture, the design aims to provide flexible, accessible workspaces for the Natural History Unit (NHU) and Factual Entertainment Bristol
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News
Green light for Dowen Farmer Architects’ Poplar scheme
Homes to replace derelict community centre on the edge of a conservation area
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News
Developer appeals rejection of Fosters’ winery proposals
Planning officers recommended £30m Kent scheme for approval but councillors voted for refusal
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Heritage groups sound alarm over Liverpool Street redevelopment plans
Proposals include Herzog & de Meuron-designed 20-storey tower over part of station’s concourse
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Features
AYA 2022 shortlists: Social Impact Architect of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Social Impact Architect shortlist
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Features
Battersea power station: the remarkable journey from ruin to rejuvenation
Many had given up hope of ever seeing it brought back into use, but after decades of failed starts, Battersea power station is now, finally, complete
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News
Wilkinson Eyre’s Battersea Power Station redevelopment to open next week
Practice unveils new images of completed £1.15bn scheme described as “the Everest of real estate”
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News
Former Foxtons COO named as new Notting Hill Genesis chief executive
Patrick Franco to lead 67,000-home housing association at the age of 39
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News
In pictures: WilkinsonEyre’s centre for STEAM opens at Gresham’s School
Following an £18.75m donation, the multi-disciplinary hub will sit at the centre of the senior school site, providing a home for science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics
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News
3XN Architects creates plans for 21-storey City block
High-end student scheme would replace 1980s Chapman Taylor office building
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Features
Adaptive reuse and wellness centred design at Inhabit Queen’s Gardens
Holland Harvey Architects repurposes a crescent of Grade II mid 19th century Victorian townhouses in London
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News
Communities secretary promises to ‘go further’ on housing
Simon Clarke says housing plan will be unveiled within weeks but adds he wont ‘impose cardboard boxes across our shires’
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News
RIBA launches competition for ‘transformational’ £100m Belfast visitor attraction
“Belfast Stories” envisaged as a landmark building of “unprecedented scale and ambition” in heart of the city centre