All Cultural articles – Page 71
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News
David Adjaye reveals 2011 Design Miami pavilion
David Adjaye has won the seventh annual Designer of the Year award at 2011 Design Miami. The award will see Adjaye commissioned to build a site-specific installation for the fair, which runs from November 9 to December 4. Adjaye said: “To win an award like this from the design community ...
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Tate Modern oil tanks to open next year
First phase of Herzog & de Meuron’s development to be finished for Olympics
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Page Park files Glasgow theatre scheme
Designs for the redevelopment of Glasgow’s grade A listed Theatre Royal have been submitted for planning approval by Page Park Architects.
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Edward Cullinan creates green film store for BFI
Edward Cullinan Architects has completed a film storage centre in Warwickshire for the British Film Institute.
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Building Study
Brockholes Wetland Nature Reserve, by Adam Khan Architects
Moored in a flooded gravel pit off the M6, Adam Khan Architects’ Brockholes Wetland Nature Reserve visitor centre forms a gateway to nature
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Building Study
National Museum of Scotland refurbishment by Gareth Hoskins Architects
The £47 million revamp of Fowke’s Victorian museum, by a team led by Gareth Hoskins, restores the clarity of the building’s original plan.
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Technical
Elbphilharmonie Hamburg by Herzog & de Meuron
This geometrically complex concert hall is set to become one of the best in the world
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News
Young firms dominate Windermere shortlist
Some of Britain’s most hotly tipped young practices have been shortlisted to redevelop an existing boat museum on the banks of England’s biggest lake.
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Timothy Hatton Architects unveils London Design Festival pavilion
Exhibition will showcase quick-drying concrete cloth
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ZMMA chosen for V&A Europe galleries revamp
The V&A Museum has appointed London-based ZMMA to design the new Europe 1600-1800 galleries as part of the second phase of refurbishment.
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Purcell Miller Tritton wins Wallace Collection refurb
Great Gallery will be restored to allow in natural light
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Titanic visitor centre facade completed
Todd Architects and CivicArts design takes shape in Belfast
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AHMM's Barbican cinema plans approved
Work for City of London Corporation is part of wider project to improve Barbican Arts Centre
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DRDH starts on Bodø hall
DRDH Architects has broken ground on a £65 million concert hall and library within the Arctic Circle in Norway.
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Mostyn Gallery wins Welsh Gold Medal for Architecture
Ellis Williams Architects’ extension scoops prestigious prize
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RMJM's Solar Pavilion for Edinburgh Art Festival opens
Structure is collaboration with Buro Happold and local artist Karen Forbes
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Allies & Morrison chosen for Jacobean Theatre
Shakespeare’s Globe on London’s Bankside to incorporate indoor theatre.
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Building Study
Museum of Liverpool, by 3XN and AEW
After seven years of legal battles, cost-cutting and a change of architects, the £72 million Museum of Liverpool proves a spectacular botch-up completely divorced from its context
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Purcell Miller Tritton wins £3.5 million Oxford museum project
Hawkins Brown and Pringle Richards Sharratt miss out
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Opinion
Praise where praise is due
How refreshing to read the words of an architect who so sublimely and fully understands her craft, who simply offers the work she and Robert Venturi did as a background for the lives of us all (“In defence of the Sainsbury Wing” Buildings July 22).