All UK articles – Page 23
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NewsAdjaye unveils Hackney fashion hub
Architect David Adjaye has submitted plans for the first phase of a £100m fashion retail hub in Hackney
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FeaturesEuston, we have a problem
How HS2 has pulled the emergency cord on plans to demolish London’s most loathed station
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NewsWellbeck Estate: On display
Hugh Broughton’s new art gallery on Nottinghamshire estate is granted planning permission
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FeaturesSerpentine Pavilion: A snake in the grass
Sou Fujimoto’s Serpentine Pavilion is a geometric structure, but also organic and cloud-like. It’s an impressive deception. So how did the team pull it off?
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FeaturesThe Mary Rose museum
Portsmouth now has an ingenious modern building that pays fitting tribute to an archaeological treasure
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NewsMorgan Sindall bags two Bournemouth projects
Morgan Sindall appointed to two projects worth £27m as part of a £40m regeneration scheme
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FeaturesStonehenge visitor centre: A lot of history
Stonehenge’s first building work in many years is nearly complete. All it’s taken is 20 years, several design competitions and nearly £40m in planning costs
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NewsWork completes on Worthing leisure centre
Contractor Morgan Sindall has completed work on a £17.9m leisure centre on Worthing’s seafront.
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FeaturesLiverpool Central Library: The "wow factor"
Austin-Smith:Lord’s £50m refurbishment of Liverpool Central Library is a compelling read
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NewsBennetts Associates' St Antony's College buildings complete
Contractor Kingerlee has completed two Bennetts Associates-designed buildings at Oxford
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FeaturesDerwent London's white collar factory
Derwent London has come up with an office concept that could undercut the rest of the market. But will its basic specifications and industrial design attract prospective occupiers?
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NewsFlax Mill Maltings: Milling about
Wates appointed for redevelopment of historic buildings in Shropshire
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FeaturesEight towers from 1963
A look back at 1963 - the year of the Beatles, sexual politics and tower blocks
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NewsPlas Newydd: All hands to the pump
National Trust property in Wales is part of £35m green retrofit pilot scheme
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NewsMark Farrar to leave skills body
Chief executive of the Construction Industry Training Board is to leave organisation after seven years
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NewsStoke-on-Trent bus station: On the buses
Grimshaw-designed, £15m bus station opens to the public, hailed by council leader as start of “city’s transformation”
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FeaturesBirmingham New Street: Quite a journey
Getting the trains to run on time is one thing, but running to the timetable on a project the size of the £700m refurbishment of Birmingham New Street - while keeping the existing station fully operational - is something else entirely. Thomas Lane jumps on board
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FeaturesPodSolve: Flexible friend
Leeds East Academy is the UK’s first school to consist of a warehouse full of moveable classroom pods
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NewsEssex Passivhaus scheme wins planning
Circle Housing Group and Climate Energy Homes get planning permission for 51-home Passivhaus housing scheme
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NewsNorthwich town centre scheme wins planning
Broadway Malyan’s £80m transformation of Northwich town centre receives planning approval














