All articles by Marguerite Lazell – Page 5
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Maccreanor Lavington Canning Town project gets go-ahead
Newham Borough Council has approved the first phase of the Canning Town and Custom House regeneration project.
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Record fine for misuse of 'architect' title
Acorn Building Design Associates of Mansfield fined over £7,000 by magistrates
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Blears calls in Foster and HKR’s Ealing development
Communities secretary Hazel Blears has called in a £500 million project by HKR and Foster & Partners in west London just weeks after it was given the go-ahead by the local authority and London mayor Boris Johnson.
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Heatherwick’s Bang to be put into storage
Thomas Heatherwick Studio’s troubled B of the Bang sculpture in Manchester is to be dismantled.
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Garston NHS centre in for planning
Liverpool Primary Care Trust has submitted a planning application for a £15.5 million NHS treatment centre in Garston by MBLA Architects & Urbanists.
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Small firms will design 2012 legacy buildings, insist masterplanners
Small practices will get the chance to design parts of the 2012 Olympic legacy masterplan, directors from the three firms leading the masterplanning have insisted.
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Copper warning over Make’s handball arena
Police say the valuable cladding material is likely to attract criminals
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Glasgow scheme ‘ignored advice’
Scottish watchdog says Chapman Taylor has disregarded its criticisms
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Reform group aims for clean sweep in Arb elections
The Arb Reform Group is aiming for a clean sweep in the board elections next month, with seven candidates hoping to fill the seven seats open to registered architects.
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Coop Himmelb(l)au's China projects
Coop Himmelb(l)au has unveiled new images of two projects in China.
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Security minister Adam West urges architects to ‘design out’ terrorism
Security minister Alan West has called on architects and planners to join the government in its fight against terrorism.
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Give Cabe power to call in schemes, says review
Housebuilders fear another hurdle as design watchdog receives glowing performance review
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Heneghan Peng’s Giant’s Causeway visitor centre wins go-ahead
Northern Ireland's environment minister Sammy Wilson has granted planning permission for Heneghan Peng's long-awaited visitor centre for the Giant's Causeway.
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Three in final Stonehenge centre line-up
Two architects behind previous proposals remain in the running
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Public funding for 2012 media centre
Allies & Morrison’s Olympic media centre will be a 100% publicly funded semi-permanent structure, the government announced on Wednesday.
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Dan Pearson Studio wins RIBA roof terraces competition
Dan Pearson Studio has won the RIBA competition to redesign the roof terraces at the institute's headquarters at Portland Place, London.
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Centre Point fountains make way for Crossrail
But heritage groups argue they should be reinstated once work is done
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20th Century Society campaigns to save post-war murals
The 20th Century Society has launched a nationwide campaign to protect post-war murals from demolition and neglect.
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Twenty architects stand for Arb election
A total of 20 registered architects are standing for election to the Arb board.
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UK firms face supporting role only on US embassy
British firms are hoping to win work as executive architects on the proposed £275 million US embassy at Battersea, south-west London, after the country’s State Department announced an all-American shortlist for the competition