All articles by Anna Winston – Page 33
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Kickstart funding approved for 91 more housing schemes
The Homes & Communities Agency has approved Kickstart funding for a further 91 stalled housing schemes.
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CCTV complex can be repaired, say OMA
OMA’s fire damaged £500 million CCTV Complex in Beijing, China, can be repaired according project architect Ole Scheeren.
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Blogs
Curbed New York - gossip and interesting pictures
News Junkie reads an awful lot of blogs, web sites and newsletters on a daily basis. Partly for work - and partly just for fun (yes, a strange idea of fun).Curbed's New York arm is a consistent source of entertainment, offering a stream of construction gossip and an insight ...
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Tottenham Court Road Crossrail station gains cautious approval
Cabe has cautiously welcomed Stanton Williams’ and Hawkins Brown’s designs for the new Crossrail station at Tottenham Court Road in central London.
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Mayor reveals Nine Elms masterplan
London mayor Boris Johnson has revealed plans for a 22ha masterplan for the regeneration of the Nine Elms area between Vauxhall and Battersea Power Station in south London
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A truly scary Halloween outfit and a mystery prize
Halloween has never struck us as a particularly architectural event. Until now. Because you can now help your child strike terror into suburban homeowners with a miniature architects outfit... plus win a mystery prize with News Junkie's Halloween competition!Just when you thought all the joy had been sucked out ...
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Herzog & de Meuron unveil Miami Art Museum designs
Herzog & de Meuron has unveiled its design for the new £135 million ($220 million) 11,150 sq m home for the Miami Art Museum in the US, due to open in 2013.
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Bradshaw warns Charles over architecture meddling
Culture secretary Ben Bradshaw has issued a thinly-veiled warning to Prince Charles over his opposition to modern architectural style.
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AIA survey suggests beginnings of a recovery
The latest results from the American Institute of Architects’ monthly survey suggest that the construction sector may be in the early stages of recovery.
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Stirling Prize fails to draw viewers
Calls for rethink of TV coverage as figures halve over five years
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Is it just us...?
...or does this project featured in the Telegraph remind you of a Blue Peter build your own Tracey Island project?For our non-UK based readers not familiar with the BBC program Blue Peter or the Thunderbirds TV series, here is a video of the infamous DIY Tracey Island project as revisited ...
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Stirling round up
It's been a few days now and the dust appears to have settled a bit so, in finest News Junkie tradition, it's time for a round up of the coverage of the Stirling prize and Richard Rogers win.News Junkie likes a bit of a juicy controversy as much as any ...
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Architect attempted to smother his wife, court told
An architect has been accused of attempting to smother his wife after she asked for a divorce.
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Brent Cross decision deferred again
Barnet Council has asked councillors to agree to defer the decision on Allies and Morrison’s 150ha £4.5 billion Brent Cross Cricklewood scheme again.
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Battersea Power Station goes for planning
A £5.5 billion plan for the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station in south London, masterplanned by Rafael Vinoly, has been submitted for planning.
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Rogers' Maggie's Centre wins the Stirling Prize
Maggie’s Centre London by Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners has won the 2009 Stirling Prize.
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Councillors split over Stonehenge visitor centre
Denton Corker Marshall’s design for the Stonehenge visitors centre, submitted for planning this week by English Heritage, has divided local opinion
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OMA puts on a good show at Dallas' Wyly Theatre
OMA/REX's Wyly Theatre opens in Dallas this week.
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Crossrail designs for Tottenham Court Road go to planning
Designs for the new Tottenham Court Road station, the first of three key interchange stations in the Crossrail project, have been submitted for planning.