All articles by Andrea Klettner – Page 66
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New Holland Island shortlist proposals revealed to the public
Architecture Foundation curates public exhibition of MVRDV, Chipperfield, Studio 44 and WORKac designs at St Petersburg Naval Museum
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Olympic information pavilion winner revealed
Portuguese team triumphs in international competition
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Traditional Architecture Group formalises US link
London organisation teams up with New York-based Institute of Classic Architecture & Art
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John McAslan bags planning for luxury London scheme
’Super-prime’ residential development in Holland Park to go ahead
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S&P Architects' pod leisure centre opens in Scunthorpe
Eco building designed to blend in with landscape
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Children's charity seeks architect for HQ
Children’s charity Building for the Future raised funds over four years
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Cabe seeks coherent skyscraper strategy
South London regeneration area architects brought together
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Unesco ready to withdraw Liverpool’s heritage status
Committee expresses extreme concern at Chapman Taylor’s Liverpool Waters proposal
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Allies & Morrison and RPS's Olympic press centre completes
Five of six main venues are now built
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Small firms told "don't panic" over Bim
Chief construction adviser Paul Morrell addresses concerns of smaller practices
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Asif Khan to design Singapore pavilion
Ice and sand structure to form part of Royal Academy of Arts series
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Liverpool FC hints new stadium set to go ahead
Council presses club to make decision on future home amid admission that Anfield revamp “unlikely”
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K4 Architects designs £50m Birmingham fire station revamp
Developer Watkins Jones hopes to start on site this year
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Aga Khan cultural centre confirmed for King's Cross
The Aga Khan Development Network has confirmed it will build a cultural and education centre at King’s Cross, central London.The charity has agreed a deal to buy a 4.5ha site at King’s Cross Central, which is being developed by Argent, according to a report in the Financial Times.A statement from ...
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Final phase of Farrell's Paddington Basin wins planning
Westminster Council approves plans for five mixed-use buildings
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Policy Exchange supports Goldschmied's call for change of use classes
Think-tank agrees with ex-RIBA presidents that new system could lead to work
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Lottery boost for Tim Ronalds' plans to revive UK's first cinema
Tim Ronalds Architects’ plans to revive the birthplace of British cinema at the University of Westminster’s headquarters on Regent Street are one step closer to going ahead following a £100,000 development grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).The original theatre at 309 Regent Street was completed in 1848 and was ...
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Grimshaw: Olympic tower could have been a "great symbol"
Nicholas Grimshaw criticises ArcelorMittal Orbit as a missed opportunity
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RIBA claims government will work for "best value" school design
Meeting with Gove “productive”, says Reed
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Prasad to head Architects Benevolent Society
Former RIBA president takes over two-year term from Ken Shuttleworth