All articles by Marguerite Lazell – Page 14
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Axed lottery funds could hit Holburne
Bath museum extension at risk as money switches from arts to Olympics
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ODA names shortlist for two Olympic sports arenas
Ten design teams, including Grimshaw Architects and Wilkinson Eyre, are to tender for basketball and fencing facilities for the 2012 Olympics
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Long-awaited Serpentine pavilion opens today - images
This year’s official Serpentine Gallery pavilion,by Norwegian architect Kjetil Thorsen, co-founder of Snøhetta, and Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson, opens today.
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Olympic Village designers under starter's orders
BD reveals the 47 practices picked for coveted prize, designing athlete's accommodation
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Olympic Village designers under starter’s orders
BD reveals the 47 practices picked for coveted prize, designing athletes’ accommodation
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Egret West tower rejected by council
Studio Egret West is to redesign a landmark tower scheme in south London after Bexley Council’s in-house architect launched a fierce attack on the project.
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High dropout rate for architecture
Courses report students among most likely to leave after the first year
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Top architects to revitalise Sheffield
But retail row erupts over mixed-use scheme to develop city centre
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Traditional homes are greener, says study
But exponents of modern methods reject ‘simplistic’ findings
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Bath interchange reverts to glass
Panel rejects stone alternative to Wilkinson Eyre’s ‘busometer’
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Green House wins Barratt deal
The winner of the BD/Mail on Sunday design competition for a low-energy home with mass market appeal has hailed its “fantastic” opportunity after housebuilding giant Barratt pledged to use the designs on a commercial scale.
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Top names for RIBA’s Paris bash
Conference will major on how architects collaborate with others
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King’s Cross leaps over final hurdle
The £2 billion redevelopment of King’s Cross, masterplanned by Allies & Morrison, is finally set to go ahead after local campaigners lost a last-ditch court battle.
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Spending on streets pays back
Well-designed public space raises property prices, says Cabe report
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Too many mediocre schemes in Gateway, says report
The Williams report on the design of affordable housing says the Housing Corporation must change its method of procurement to improve the quality of design
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Cabe blasts design for 2012 venue
Cabe has slammed designs by Atkins for a 2012 Olympic sailing venue as “overcomplicated” and “lacking conviction”.
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Foster signs deal with 3i
Mouzhan Majidi is new chief executive as practice prepares to expand worldwide
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Gasholders set to scupper CZWG housing development
A flagship 730-unit residential development by the Peabody Trust and architect CZWG is set to be scrapped because of safety fears, BD has learnt.
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Can architects read the smoke signals?
Will cheap, bolt-on shelters clutter up the streets once the smoking ban is extended to England in July?