All Civic articles – Page 28
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Libeskind synagogue plans
Daniel Libeskind has revealed images of a new liberal synagogue, which he dubbed “a synagogue for Munich, Germany and the future”.
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Chelsea Barracks plans recommended for approval
Westminster council meeting next week will consider whether affordable housing offer is adequate
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BDP and East complete Ladywell Fields revamp
Work is part of the Mayor’s programme to regenerate London’s public spaces
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Barnsley plans unveiled by CZWG and Holder Mathias
£70 million scheme replaces Will Alsop’s unrealised ’Tuscan hill village’ vision
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Gamlingay Eco Hub community centre by Civic Architects
Civic Architects’ remodelling of a Cambridgeshire village community centre uses sustainable materials and three different passive heat and power technologies.
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Danish firm BIG defeats Zaha Hadid to win Albanian competition
New cultural complex in capital Tirana aims to promote religious harmony
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Giant Berlin seesaw approved
Germany’s culture minister has approved Milla & Partners’ £8.76 million seesaw commemorating German reunification after 12 years of public debate.
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Satellite wins competition to design Quaker centre in Hammersmith
Satellite Architects has won a competition to design a new sustainable Quaker worship centre as part of a major mixed-use scheme in west London.The existing Friends’ Meeting House in Hammersmith will be demolished as part of controversial plans by Sheppard Robson to redevelop the area around the town hall.Satellite was ...
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Bristol practice wins OK for Clevedon Pier work
Bristol practice O’Leary Goss Architects has been given planning permission to turn a derelict grade II listed hotel at Clevedon, Somerset, into apartments and to build a new visitor centre at a neighbouring pier.Grade I listed Clevedon Pier was built in 1869, with the hotel put up to cater for ...
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Hawkins Brown's civic hub for Corby
Hawkins Brown has unveiled images of its new £35 million civic hub for Corby town centre in Northamptonshire.
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Practice Architecture completes South Kilburn temporary studios
Practice Architecture has completed the transformation of a disused building in South Kilburn, north London, into a series of studio spaces.The fledgling firm worked with the Architecture Foundation, Brent Council and South Kilburn Neighbourhood Trust on the project, which will offer rent-free space to creative professionals who in turn will ...
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Californians get cold feet over Zaha Hadid civic centre
Contract re-written after boom town goes bust
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Make's Croydon scheme submitted for planning
Cherry Orchard Road includes tallest building in the area
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Architecture minister unveils Stonehenge funding package
Work on Denton Corker Marshall visitor centre on course to start next year
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Coop Himmelb(l)au designs Albanian parliament
Vienna-based architecture studio Coop Himmelb(l)au has unveiled images of a new parliament building - called Open Parliament - for Albania’s capital, Tirana.The building, which sits on a 28,000sq m site, consists of a parliamentary hall located in a glazed cone, an office block and an entrance structure.There is also a ...
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Studio Meda triumphs in Bankside bike shed competition
Atmos Studio and Quinn Architecture lose out
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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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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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Iranian Embassy design shelved
Plans in Kensington by Daneshgar Architects said to have been withdrawn
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Gensler claims businesses key to tackling London's 'open space deficit'
Practice unveils new research at Mipim in collaboration with the Urban Land Institute