All articles by Emily Cadman – Page 8
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News
Lynn on the mathematical roots of architecture (video)
Watch Greg Lynn, head of FORM, talk about the mathematical roots of architecture and the role of calculus and digital tools in modern architecture.
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Camillin Denny submits plans for Hove seafront tower
Plans have been submitted for a new 15-floor mixed-use tower on Hove's seafront.
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Shortlist for London's new US embassy revealed
Thomas Mayne's Morphosis Architects, SOM, KPF and Richard Meier & Partners are among nine firms on the all-American shortlist to design Britain’s £275 million new US embassy.
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FOA resigns from Madrid project citing lack of funding
Foreign Office Architects have resigned from the Madrid City of Justice project, citing "insufficient levels of funding".
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HLM Architects to build gateway tower for Barking Town
This 27-storey building by HLM Architects will act as a gateway to the Barking Town redevelopment in east London.
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No UK sites for next Europan competition
Cabe has confirmed it will not be putting any UK sites forward for the Europan 10 competition.
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Accordia wins the Stirling Prize
Accordia in Cambridge by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Alison Brooks Architects and Maccreanor Lavington has won the 2008 Stirling Prize.
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Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects' Selborne House submitted for planning
Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects' Selborne House development on Victoria Street, London has been submitted for planning by Land Securities.
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Twin-leaf bascule bridge wins Auckland competition
This dramatic twin-leaf bascule bridge is the winning design for the international competition for the Te Wero Bridge in Auckland, New Zealand.
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Rogers Stirk Harbour’s White City scheme wins planning
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has won planning permission for its £30 million mixed-used White City scheme in west London.
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Review
50m-high sculpture goes into the valley
This sculpture, named Temenos, will be the first of five giant sculptures to be erected in the Tees Valley at a total cost of £15 million.
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Four shortlisted for Waterloo redevelopment
Four design firms have been shortlisted to develop concept designs for a new public square at Waterloo.
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Erick van Egeraat's Grave city hall on show
Dutch architect Erick van Egeraat's city hall in the fortified town of Grave, Holland has opened.
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Go ahead for housing project at former home of fighter pilots
Planning and listed buildings consent has been granted for a new residential scheme at Bentley Priory – the home of the Battle of Britain pilots in the second world war.
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Features
Class of 2007: Where are they now?
Every year BD holds its 'Class of' awards to identify the brightest upcoming architectural talent. With 2008's winners unveiled, Emily Cadman looks up a few of last year's winners to see how they've fared.
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Features
Newcastle architecture students take on the capital at Dreamspace Gallery
Adrem’s Dreamspace Gallery near Old Street in central London is hosting an exhibition of work by graduating part II students from Newcastle University’s School of Architecture.
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Review
Gormley and Chipperfield three-way pavilion opens in Sweden
David Chipperfield and Antony Gormley’s pavilion for the Kivik Art Centre in south-east Sweden has opened to the public.
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Features
Nottingham student takes Corus student architecture award
Nottingham, Cardiff and Southampton students triumph at the 2008 Corus Student Design Awards.
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Building Study
Grey days are over in Clerkenwell
Wilkinson Eyre's London Festival of Architecture installation aims to be the start of a more permanent arts legacy in Benjamin Street Gardens, Clerkenwell.
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Review
How Eden’s seed sculpture germinated
The trials and tribulations of creating the Eden Project's giant seed sculpture were related at a lecture at Grimshaw’s on Tuesday.