All Cultural articles – Page 63
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News
Architecture in the frame at RA summer show
£10,000 architecture prize goes to a laser cut model
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Walters and Cohen's Horniman Museum pavilion opens
Design celebrates a ‘heroic’ period in landscape architecture
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Sutherland Hussey’s Chinese masterpiece takes shape
City museum’s frame now overlooks Tianfu Square
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Four architects in running to refurb Liverpool Philharmonic
Work to grade II*-listed art deco building will include redesign of the stage
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Building Study
The Photographers' Gallery by O'Donnell & Tuomey
O’Donnell & Tuomey’s warehouse conversion for the Photographers’ Gallery opens up a series of complex spaces and multiple skins, against a dramatic inner London streetscape
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Design competition to be held for York Guildhall
Councillors approve search for architect to redevelop historic riverfront complex
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Foster & Partners wins Narbonne museum work
Architect wins international competition to design home for Roman artefacts
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Opinion
Foundations live in the memory
David Rogers (News May 11) has misunderstood Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei’s plans for this year’s Serpentine pavilion.
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Union Terrace Gardens likely to be scrapped, says Aberdeen leader
Council vote expected to reject £140 million Diller Scofidio and Renfro-designed project
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Serpentine pavilion scheme fails to uncover foundations
Plans have been used to recreate the foundations of previous pavilions
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Architect takes top job at Maxxi museum
Zaha Hadid’s Stirling Prize-winning building could be saved by private funding
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Opinion
Demolition aims to erase the past
The news of the threat both to John Bancroft’s listed school in Wandsworth and to the archives of the Women’s Library and the Trades Union Congress Collection in the not-so-safe-keeping of the London Met gives rise to musings on the importance of the collective memory.
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Fosters & Partners' Imperial War Museum gets OK
Work to revamp Southwark site will start later this year
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President of Maxxi museum resigns
Further blow for Zaha Hadid’s Stirling prize winning building
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National Theatre voted one of world's ugliest buildings
Top 10 list also includes a building in Toronto by Will Alsop
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Marks Barfield’s Brighton tower could be rescued by council loan
175m beachfront tower to go ahead if councillors agree to meet funding gap
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Helsinki rejects plan for £114 million Guggenheim
Fifth Guggenheim outpost would have been most focused on architecture