All articles by Andrea Klettner – Page 76
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Green light for 11.04 Architects' Camden war memorial
11.04 Architects has received planning permission for a memorial dedicated to the British prisoners of war who died in the Far East, building the Burma railway for Japanese forces.The plaque, made of an inscribed granite slab supported on a facsimile railway track, was commissioned by local newspaper the Camden New ...
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Lipton says Make’s City scheme is ‘the worst’
Original Broadgate developer Stuart Lipton has said Make’s proposals to replace the current buildings are the worst he has seen in the City of London for two decades.
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Architecture centres to charge for design review
Under-pressure architecture centres have admitted they will begin charging for design reviews as they face up to life without Cabe funding.
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Austin-Smith Lord triumph for Hereford's Buttermarket
Austin-Smith Lord has won an RIBA open ideas competition for the redevelopment of Hereford’s Buttermarket.The firm won the commission ahead of Ryder Architects, RRA Architects and Troy Kidsley Architecture, following a meeting of the jury chaired by former Cabe and English Heritage commissioner Les Sparks.Herefordshire Council cabinet member for economic ...
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Architects sought for Geffrye Museum revamp
Work based on Chipperfield masterplan includes new entrances and two-storey building
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Shigeru Ban in Japan earthquake aid
Pompidou-Metz Centre designer hands out cardboard partitions for shelters
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Architects take part in Maggie's fundraiser
John Pawson and Sam Jacob among those creating art from graph paper
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Light bulb wins Brit Insurance Design of the Year
A design for a low-energy light bulb has won the Brit Insurance Design of the Year award for 2011
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Carmody Groarke chosen for Frieze Art Fair
London studio will design temporary pavilion in Regent’s Park
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Prince’s House ready to view at Ideal Home Show
Architects at the Prince’s Foundation have unveiled their contribution to this year’s Ideal Home Show.
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RIBA plans to relaunch Liverpool HQ at waterfront
RIBA North West is gearing up to relaunch its Liverpool headquarters in a new location in the heart of the city’s waterfront at Mann Island.
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Robin Hood Gardens design panel axed
Design for London alarmed as advisers’ concerns on rebuild are ignored
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Gagarin tower prepares for lift off in Southwark
Russian architect Studio 44 has drawn up designs for a rocket-shaped skyscraper in Southwark, London as a homage to astronaut Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space.
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands for Foyles' new volume
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has been appointed to design the new home of Foyles bookshop in central London.
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Green light for Kew steel house
Piercy Conner Architects has received planning permission to build a steel-surrounded family home in the Kew green conservation area in Richmond-Upon-Thames
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Squire & Partners wins planning for controversial Potters Field scheme
Southwark Council’s planning committee has ignored the advice of Cabe and approved plans for Squire & Partners One Tower Bridge development in London.