All Heritage articles
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News
Studio Weave wins planning for £4.5m Walthamstow museum restoration
Cafe and gallery space to be added to grade II-listed building
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News
Medieval meets modern sustainability at ARC Painswick
Parti’s latest project transforms a rundown B&B into a sunlit retreat in the English countryside
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Opinion
Why is our heritage on fire… again?
The fire at Copenhagen’s historic stock exchange is a reminder that we need to value traditional building skills as much as the buildings themselves, writes Liz Smith
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News
Buckley Gray Yeoman completes Heal’s department store refurb
Practice has transformed upper floors of grade II*-listed building in London’s West End into office space
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Features
Shining a light on Bromley Old Town Hall
Nulty designs a lighting scheme for Bromley Town Hall’s £20 million restoration
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News
Lucky 13: DCMS lists final cabbies’ shelter
All of London’s surviving cab drivers’ refuges now have protected status
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News
Mecanoo completes refurbishment of Perth museum
Former music venue will house an ancient stone used in coronation ceremonies since medieval times
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Levitt Bernstein lands £8m LSO project
Practice will upgrade facilities at orchestra’s grade I-listed Old Street base
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Black Sabbath pub gets grade II listing
Protection for Birmingham venue could thwart high-rise redevelopment plans
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Leeds co-living scheme is approved at appeal
Yeme Architects gets go-ahead for 78-unit plans at listed former library
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Hawkins Brown and Mikhail Riches in running for RIBA Yorkshire Awards
Seven-strong shortlist includes Hugh Broughton’s restoration of Clifford’s Tower in York
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News
Bond Bryan gets go-ahead for work at Hopkins’ Inland Revenue Centre
Proposals will see conversion of grade II-listed 1990s complex into new campus for the University of Nottingham
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News
£4.4m Newark Castle plans move forward
Martin Ashley Architects and Hugh Broughton Architects proposals get council backing
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News
RSHP reveals €38m Bayeux Tapestry Museum designs
Urban and architectural plans come nine months after firm won competition for Normandy centre
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News
PLP gets go-ahead for City office scheme
Minories plans will deliver 14,000sq m workspace boost and new archaeology attraction
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FCBS replaces Adjaye Associates on Liverpool Slavery Museum
Practice will work with academics from Univertisy of Liverpool School of Architecture on £57m upgrade project
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News
PLP’s City offices plans poised for green light
Minories scheme will replace 1950s office building and refurbish Victorian warehouse
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O’DonnellBrown floats plans for Govan docks regeneration
£125m proposals would deliver 304 new homes at waterfront site in Glasgow
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News
O’DonnellBrown gets go-ahead for £3.3m Pipe Factory plans
Glasgow retrofit will restore Grade B-listed gem as an enterprise hub
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RSHP’s controversial South Kensington plans approved at appeal
Planning inspector overturns council refusal of all proposals except introduction of shop fronts to grade II-listed subway