All articles by Andrea Klettner – Page 70
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BDP and East complete Ladywell Fields revamp
Work is part of the Mayor’s programme to regenerate London’s public spaces
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Hidden home plans submitted for Bristol
3W Architecture reveals designs for a seriously unobtrusive house on Avon Gorge
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Minister stresses role of design in energy plans
The government has promised architects a key role in ensuring the next generation of the UK’s energy infrastructure is “functional and beautiful” as it prepares to spend £200 billion in the sector over the next decade.
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SOM's Burj Khalifa immortalised in Lego
World’s tallest building is first structure outside US selected for Lego Architecture series
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Report urges London mayor to act on privatisation of public space
London Assembly says planning can be used to limit developers’ control
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Green light for Jestico & Whiles' East End towers
Newham Council approves residential-led development
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Architects sought for academy and leisure centre jobs in Kensington
Council planning series of new facilities
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Suffolk student wins John Peel arts centre RIBA competition
Matthew Loosley designed mezzanine level for Stowmarket’s Corn Exchange
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Architects sought for Glasgow 2014 stadium revamp
Temporary work for track and field events at Hampden stadium advertised in OJEU
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TfL head of design David Ubaka wins Placemaking award
Transport for London (TfL) head of design David Ubaka has won the inaugural Alan Cherry award for Placemaking.The award was presented at a debate held in honour of the late Cherry, founder of housebuilder Countryside Properties, and attended by communities secretary Eric Pickles.Ubaka said: “This is an amazing honour, and ...
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RIBA launches competition to redesign pylon
Judging panel includes energy and climate secretary Chris Huhne
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Tim Byles to leave Partnerships for Schools
The man in charge of the government’s school building programme is set to leave his post after nearly five years.Chief executive of Partnerships for Schools, Tim Byles, oversaw the delivery of the £55 billion Building Schools for the Future scheme which was scrapped last July.Byles is understood to be establishing ...
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Jeremy Hunt to make decision on Broadgate listing
Culture secretary to step in after Penrose conflict of interest emerges
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Architects accused of silence over Ai Weiwei
Practices are putting business interests before conscience, says Rosbottom
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2011 RIBA Awards announced
Zaha Hadid, Foster & Partners and David Chipperfield are among this year’s winners
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ACA and BD co-host 'future of the architect' debate
Populous and 3D Reid set to take part in construction sector-wide discussion
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Burrell Architects completes interior for Mintel
Market research specialist set to move to new offices
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Green light for Gary Neville's eco-home
Make design in shape of a flower granted planning permission
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Colombian success for Steven Holl Architects
US practice Steven Holl Architects has revealed designs for the new Doctorate’s Building at the National University of Colombia in Bogota.The 6,400sq m building forms part of a masterplan designed by German architect Leopold Rother in the 1930s and will rise to two-storeys.As well as a 600-seat auditorium, it includes ...