All articles by Anna Winston – Page 41
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Cepezed designs city centre bridge in Utrecht
Delft-based practice Cepezed has won a commission to design a new £12.6 million (€14.5 million) city centre bridge for the Dutch city of Utrecht.
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Allies & Morrison designs cliff-top housing for Felixstowe
Allies & Morrison has unveiled images of a new cliff-top residential scheme, with two new blocks of flats and a converted hotel in Felixstowe, Suffolk.
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Adept Architects beat Foster's to design new Swedish settlement
Danish practices Adept Architects and Schonherr Landscape have beaten Foster and Partners to win a competition to design a new settlement on a 100ha site in Helsingborg, Sweden.
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Bartlett researcher gets TED fellowship
A living architecture researcher from the Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment at UCL, London, has been awarded a TED global fellowship.
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MVRDV's Greater Paris proposal (video)
MVRDV, with ACS and AFF, is one of ten teams that have drawn together proposals to re-invent Paris.
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Metzstein takes on Edinburgh Castle in support of Murphy’s Haymarket hotel
Professor Isi Metzstein has described the importance of Edinburgh Castle to the city’s skyline as “overrated”.
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Sarkozy at Nouvel's Abu Dhabi Louvre groundbreaking
French president Nicholas Sarkozy has visited Abu Dhabi for the groundbreaking ceremony of Jean Nouvel’s Louvre and to launch a new French military base.
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Edinburgh Haymarket hotel public inquiry underway
A public inquiry into Richard Murphy’s proposed 19-storey £200 million hotel in Haymarket, Edinburgh, has begun.
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Approval for library extension
Shepheard Epstein Hunter has won planning permission for a £6 million extension to a library in Enfield, north London.
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Is the tide starting to turn for American architects?
The American Institute of Architects' latest billing index result suggest the tide could be turning for American architects.
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It’s time for architects to get political
Architects and institutions are failing to influence government policy, RIAS conference hears
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Libeskind wins $20 billion Seoul masterplan project
Studio Daniel Libeskind has beaten Foster & Partners, Asympote and Skidmore Owings & Merrill to win an international competition to design a $20 billion masterplan for a new district in Seoul, South Korea.
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Atkins' proposals for Mecca's transformation (video)
A video detailing Atkins’ proposal to transform the Haram Mosque, one of the world’s holiest sites in the city of Mecca, has been leaked.
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Piano’s extension to Art Institute of Chicago opens
Renzo Piano’s $300 million Modern Wing extension to the Art Institute of Chicago in the USA has opened to the public.
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RIAS gives honorary fellowships to Gough and Fabiani
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland has awarded honorary fellowships to former Scottish Parliament minister of architecture Linda Fabiani and CZWG principal Piers Gough.
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Athletes Village to be entirely publicly funded
The government has confirmed that the 2012 Olympic Athletes Village development will not now receive any private funding.
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Architype wins Herefordshire library competition
Architype has beaten Feilden Clegg Bradley, Richard Murphy, Davies Sutton and Panter Hudspith in a competition to design a new £2.9 million library and refurbish an existing Grade II* listed building in Ledbury, Herefordshire.
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Calatrava presents latest design for Ground Zero transport hub
Santiago Calatrava has unveiled the latest model of his design for the World Trade Centre transport hub, the train and bus station at the heart of the Ground Zero regeneration plan.
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Fire hits Hadid’s Guangzhou Opera House in China
Work on Zaha Hadid’s Guangzhou Opera House in China has temporarily stalled after a fire started on site.
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Studio Tamassociati's Sudanese prayer centre
Italian architect Studio Tamassociati has designed a minimalist prayer and meditation pavilion for a free health-care centre in Khartoum, Sudan.