All articles by Andrea Klettner – Page 80
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Council backs Wilkinson Eyre cable car plans
Greenwich Council has approved Wilkinson Eyre’s proposals for a cable car across the River Thames in east London.
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Legal victory for Hampton Court Palace development
Architect fails in bid to stop Quinlan & Francis Terry hotel development
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Practice Architecture wins Architecture Foundation competition
Fledgling London firm appointed to South Kilburn arts project.
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John McAslan to masterplan Dulwich College
John McAslan & Partners has triumphed against Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Grimshaw and Marks Barfield to produce a masterplan for the independent school in south London.
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Architecture PLB triumphs in RIBA competition
Architecture plb has won an RIBA-run design competition for a new building at the Merchant Taylors’ School in Northwood, Middlesex.
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Gustafson Porter in £63 million Valenica park win
Gustafson Porter beats off the likes of Zaha Hadid and Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners to win the Valencia Parque Central design competition.
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RIBA launches student competition
RIBA Competitions and housing association Affinity Sutton have launched a design ideas competition for part II architectural students based on the London Housing Design Guide.
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Robin Hood Gardens remodelled
Sarah Wigglesworth Architects has devised a scheme that could save east London flats Robin Hood Gardens from the bulldozers
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Institute to reconsider scrapping RIBA Trust
…as RIBA faces new criticism over funding for Young Practitioners Panel
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Green light for Sheppard Robson's RAF masterplan
Sheppard Robson’s masterplan for RAF Uxbridge has been granted planning permission by the London Borough of Hillingdon’s planning committee.
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Weston Williamson Crossrail station at risk
Weston Williamson’s Crossrail station in south-east London is under threat if a construction deal is not signed by the start of February.
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Construction industry dip predicted
The construction industry is set to lose 76,000 workers as the sector continues to contract, according to the latest report from the Construction Skills Network (CSN).
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Julian Harrap leads V&A Cast Courts revamp
Julian Harrap Architects has been appointed to lead the refurbishment of the V&A’s Cast Courts.
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Frank Gehry's New World Centre opens in Miami
Frank Gehry’s building for the New World Symphony in Miami opened its doors to the public this week.
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Green light for 'Scottish Poundbury'
The Prince of Wales’ Knockroon development at Cumnock in Scotland has received planning permission from East Ayrshire Council.
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Zumthor designs protection for Middle Eastern mosaic
Swiss architect Peter Zumthor has been selected to design a shelter to protect the Middle East’s largest mosaic.
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Farrells submits final designs for Paddington Basin
Terry Farrell & Partners has submitted designs for the final phase of the Paddington Basin masterplan to Westminster City Council.
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Make's 2012 handball arena nears completion
The copper roof of Make’s London 2012 Olympic Handball Arena has been completed and more than half of the 6,500 seats are now in place.
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Ian Rankin awarded RIAS fellowship
The crime writer Ian Rankin has been named an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS).
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Gensler's floating Thames park scoops awards
Gensler’s designs for a London River Park have achieved double success at the London Planning Awards, hosted by London mayor Boris Johnson.