All articles by Jim Dunton – Page 50
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Pssst... Adjaye previews New York spy museum
Practice says project design was inspired by the ‘architectural language of the most significant spy organisations’
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AWW gets green light for £16m marine centre
Part new-build, part refurb project will provide new Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science HQ
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National Portrait Gallery seeks £35.5m refurb bids
Up to £2m available to successful architect-led team
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Fosters loses court wrangle over £195m Heathrow hotel
Practice argued client was a bluffer in trial over massively breached budget
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Rogers ‘parachuted in’ to save Hammersmith Town Hall regen
RSHP drafted in to take on redevelopment after Sheppard Robson and Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands schemes stall
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Architect fined £1,000 over dodgy loft conversion
North East practitioner found guilty of unprofessional conduct for unacceptably small en-suite bedroom
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New tranche of post-war schools wins grade II listing
Designs by Hopkins, BDP, Fitch, RMJM and council architects are protected
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Purcell gets go-ahead for St Catherine’s College expansion
Oxford council approves proposals for new graduate facilities on the site of grade I Arne Jacobsen campus
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3XN shows off Olympics HQ progress
Architect’s Lausanne scheme features ring-themed staircase and column-free façade
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Practice director rapped for unacceptable professional conduct
ARB hands down 12-month suspension over litany of failings on Highlands new-build home
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Architect draws up speculative plan to save pop art car park
JAA scheme would save pop art structure’s diamond façade and create 187-room hotel
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Officials could face misconduct probe over Garden Bridge funding
London Assembly panel moots inquiry into £46m public spend on Heatherwick project
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Haptic makes splash with Oslo aquarium
10,000 sq m structure will be biggest in northern Europe
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Planning poleaxe for Make’s Docklands tower
Seven-floor haircut for Marsh Wall block fails to win councillors round
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Children's hospital launches ‘community cluster’ competition
Alder Hey NHS trust seeks architect-led team for latest element of its park campus
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Diller Scofidio & Renfro lands London’s new symphony hall
New York practice to work with Sheppard Robson on Barbican Centre for Music
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FaulknerBrowns gets go-ahead for Durham University scheme
Three-storey ‘modular’ style teaching and learning centre bags planning permission
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Chapman Taylor cleared for Vietnam ‘eco resort’
Masterplan for multi-hotel development and ocean-facing beach houses gets government backing
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AR Design wins planning for Harlow homes
Practice gets go-ahead for site near Alison Brooks’ Stirling Prize-shortlisted Newhall Be scheme