All articles by Cate St Hill – Page 20
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News
Burlington Arcade revamp complete
Blair Associates took over the project from Peter Marino last year
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Plans approved for new Old Street theatre
Bland Brown and Cole designed three-storey structure for site of Shakespearean playhouse
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DV8 Designs complete Wilmslow bar
It is the second restaurant DV8 has designed for the same chain
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PRP and CF Moller get planning for Cambridge housing
The scheme for Skanska features 273 new homes
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RIBA to premiere World Trade Center documentary
Ground Zero documentary to be shown in the UK for the first time next week
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Features
Architects' favourite pubs: Filthy MacNasty's, Amwell Street, London
Patrick Lynch expounds the delights of this reliable boozer and previous haunt of some of London’s least dignified musicians
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Reiach and Hall and Michael Laird unveil Glasgow College plans
Two campuses will consolidate the existing 11 buildings across the city
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BIG unveils mixed-use development in Fort Lauderdale
The residential towers feature a crack down the middle to aid pedestrian movement
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Fentress Architects unveil addition to San Francisco airport
The 67m-tower is expected to finish in August 2014
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APD Architecture completes house extension
The extension looks over Loch Fyne towards the Isle of Arran
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Glenn Howells submits Canary Wharf tower plans
Residential tower replaces previous design by SOM
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Hugh Broughton Architects’ Antarctic research station opens
The project took four Antarctic summers to complete
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Bjarke Ingels joins panel for Lisbon Triennale
The international jury members will judge an open-call competition
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Foster & Partners completes first project in Latin America
Scheme includes 50 new homes in Buenos Aires
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Features
Architects' favourite pubs: The Black Friar, Blackfriars, London
Inside Out Architecture’s Ruth Lang delights in the elaborately carved marble niches of the Black Friar’s saloon bar
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Blogs
Context is everything
The fate of Old Flo could have been very different if she had stayed in the East End