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The best christmas present for King’s Cross

Popped over to the station between stuffing potted shrimp and sparkly wine down us this morning to see a host of wonderful construction workers tea...

Piers and Bridges Exhibition Starts Tomorrow

Piers and Bridges exhibition starts at Quay Arts starts tomorrow.

KX place plan – send in your views

Camden and Islington Councils have collaborated on producing a draft place plan for KX. On the plan’s web page they say, “King’s Cross ...

Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival 3-13 May 2012

Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival is back, running this year from Thursday 3 to Sunday 13 May. This year must be flying in: it doesn’t feel like thre...

Preston Past: Fishergate,100 years of change (Part 3)

 In this weeks Preston Past we take a look at the south side of Fishergate from where it meets with Church Street and continues in a westerly direc...

Peckham community celebrates town centre achievements

Peckham Town Centre Forum This was a fantastic community meeting celebrating recent achievements for Peckham town centre. Over 200 locals from Peck...

Grange Association AGM - We 14 Mar at 7:30pm

The Grange Association are holding their Annual General Meeting this coming Wed (14th) at Marchmont St Giles Church on Kilgraston Road.  Doors...

Hub clears final planning hurdle

Lambeth's planning committee has tonight approved final details of the appearance and materials for the Streatham Hub development, with a gener...

The Streatham Hub: Demolition Begins

This week we bring you more photos tracking the progress of the Streatham Hub project. The previous month has seen the total demolition of the Chur...

Forgotten Spaces competition: from ideas to reality?

Can you help make the ideas happen? Last month the winner of the Forgotten Spaces competition was announced. Guiding Lights, designed by Chris Pate...

Cowes Hammerhead Crane Receives Boost From English Heritage

Cowes Hammerhead Crane gets funding boost from English Heritage to help push the much needed repairs forward. More to come on the story later today.

Quarr Abbey On Endangered Treasures Watch List

Quarr Abbey being on the watch list for endangered treasures may draw more attention to it's need for support

Crosspool house stars on BBC TV

A Crosspool house was featured on a BBC TV programme yesterday. The distinctive new-build home near the top of Darwin Lane appeared on To Build or ...

New Pilings For Totland Pier

Restoration project well underway at Totland Pier.

The Streatham Hub: Further Progress

With news today that the diggers have moved in to the Streatham Hub site, here are some more pictures of the progress over the last month. There ar...

Fitzalen square’s faded glory

Another of Sheffield’s forgotten spaces On Monday, the winners of Forgotten spaces will be announced. We’ll get to see the results of t...

Local buildings on show as part of Heritage Open Days – this weekend

Wiltshire Times: “Among Bradford on Avon buildings included are Bradford on Avon Club, in St Margaret’s Street, The Masonic Hall, Church St...

Five currachs sailing into a music festival near you ... Craftitecture at Electric Picnic

Five small upside-down boats – currachs – leaning on each other with wool stretched over their hulls instead of traditional tar, creating a she...

European Heritage Open Days - Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 September - across Northern Ireland

European Heritage Open Days are only around the corner. The time of year when buildings through open their doors and allow the public in for free t...

Sheffield’s Brutalist legacy

How does our modernist architectural heritage make Sheffield different? If you have any interest in the history of the buildings in Sheffield then ...

The Streatham Hub: Building Begins

Over the last couple of weeks work finally began on the Streatham Hub project. It’s been ten years in the making and despite a growing dissat...

Olympics Aquatic Centre – review

Zaha Hadid's London 2012 Aquatic Centre hasn't come cheap at £269m, but it is the Olympics' most majestic space

London 2012 park sparks architectural argument between old and new names

Design Council chief celebrates Prince Charles' lack of involvement as traditionalists complain about 'overt prejudice'

London 2012: Olympic flame will be lit in one year’s time, but still much to do

IOC hail progress as Tom Daley dives into Aquatics Centre pool, completed on time and budget

Middle East students bid farewell to Lincoln

Exchange: Students from across the Middle East have been in Lincoln, studying the city's architecture.

Free tours around Belfast Met's College Square East Building before they head east to Titanic Quarter

For the next fortnight there's an opportunity to explore the old Technical College in College Square East. Belfast Metropolitan College (Belfast Me...

Large Crack Appears At Ventnor Pumping Station (video)

Video of large new crack at Ventnor Pumping Station, discovered last night when on the seafront. Southern Water keeping an eye on it but say no cau...

Totland Pier Restoration Underway

One of our most special places on the Island is undergoing restoration. Long live Totland Pier and well done to all involved for securing its future.

Studio In The Woods: Do Something Constructive With Your Weekend

There are a couple of places left on the three-day outdoor summer workshop with leading architects and engineers which starts today. Why not check ...

Creative workshops in South Kilburn

South Kilburn Studios is home to thirteen creative start-up businesses that have each taken on a trainee from the local area. In exchange for free ...

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