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News £3.8 million restoration of 17th century Dyrham Park roof begins as organisers thank supportersA 17th century mansion near Bath will have its roof replaced with 46 tonnes of lead and 8,000 Welsh slates in a major restoration backed by around 10,000 donations.15 January 2015
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Preview 4 Squares Weekender to provide warm welcome for new library in BirminghamA citywide festival will offer spectacle and participatory opportunities for potential visitors to Birmingham's newly built library and theatre annexe.30 July 2013
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News A walk in the park: Art Fund launches Art Miles to raise funds for under-pressure museumsSupporters will be able to sign up for exclusive tours around Chiswick House, Dulwich Picture Gallery and the William Morris Gallery as part of a one-day scheme taking place this March.14 January 2015
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News All the world's a stage: Dramatic Society of British Theatre Designers show heads to the V&AKate Bush, Miley Cyrus, Frida Kahlo and Brecht all feature in an exhibition by The Society of British Theatre Designers opening at the V&A this summer.02 February 2015
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Trail Amazing Art And Astounding ArchitectureStarting and finishing in Georgian London, this trail round the City and the City Fringes takes you from historic buildings to 21st century tower blocks, past historic churches, via impressive art collections and the world's biggest city museum.03 November 2004
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News Architect praises Dundee as construction work begins on £80 million V&A Museum of DesignJapanese architect Kengo Kuma joined Scotland's Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Fiona Hyslop, and museum Director Phillip Long for a groundbreaking ceremony in Dundee today.05 March 2015
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News Bexhill's De La Warr Pavilion to honour architect Serge ChermayeffThe man who designed Bexhill's iconic 1935 modernist masterpiece will be honoured with a series of events in his innovative image, launching with a day of art and music.05 April 2013
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News Brighton Dome and Museum to be revamped as part of Royal Pavilion Estate planBrighton's former royal palace, museum and major performing arts venue are at the centre of plans for a £35 million project at the former home of George IV.19 November 2013
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In Pictures Brutal Utopias: See pictures as the National Trust announces a Brutalist Architecture CelebrationThe National Trust will launch a series of pop-up openings of three concrete examples of the uncompromising 1960s architectural style this week.22 September 2015
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News Cantona, cinemas and a temporary closure: Cornerhouse moves Manchester HOME after 30 yearsSiobhan Ward, who has been part of Cornerhouse since before its original opening in 1985, on the popular centre's switch to Manchester's new £25 million HOME.07 April 2015
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News Edinburgh's Central Library to be centrepiece of multi-million pound cultural redevelopmentThe historic Central Library in Edinburgh is the be the focus of a new development to make a library and cultural centre fit for the UNESCO City of Literature.16 December 2011
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News Forensic archaeologists begin to excavate Glasgow School of Art's Mackintosh BuildingArchaeologists say they will use similar techniques to ones used at Windsor Castle during the 1990s as they begin to salvage the remains of the school's burnt-out building.21 November 2014
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Review Former gunpowder hall becomes impressive new Sackler Gallery at London's SerpentineBuilt in a former gunpowder hall, the £14.5 million Sackler Gallery has a giant elephant sculpture and a fantastical mini-museum. We also take a look at Marisa Merz's show.07 October 2013
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Preview From secret nuclear bunkers to a house by Grayson Perry, ten of the greatest works of architecture in EssexThe Essex Architecture Weekend features three key modernist estates: Silver End, Bata East Tilbury and Frinton-on-Sea. And there's much to enjoy elsewhere, as the highlights show.09 September 2016
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News Goole teems with excitement as historic £2.3 million Junction arts centre prepares to openThe East Yorkshire port of Goole is set for a weekend of unprecedented excitement as the Junction, the town's long-awaited new arts centre, welcomes the public through its doors for the first time.06 November 2009
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Preview "It's a sort of build-up of gunge": Public tours of tunnels beneath Brighton's Royal PavilionMeg Hogg and Geoff Greenwood, two experts at Brighton's famous Royal Pavilion, are leading tours of the tunnels beneath the foundations until the end of March - almost 200 years after John Nash finished the building.25 February 2016
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News Library of Birmingham architects to create Oldham Coliseum Theatre and Heritage CentreA major new cultural complex in Oldham will attract "a new kind of visitor" to the town, say planners after appointing architects Mecanoo.26 November 2013
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Preview New Coastal Culture Trail in Sussex links Towner, Jerwood and De La Warr PavilionThree of the best galleries on the south coast have teamed up for the Coastal Culture Trail, linking Eastbourne, Hastings and Bexhill-on-Sea.10 June 2013