All articles by Mark Wilding – Page 39
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Arc-ML & Ikea's Strand East development is revealed
Developer LandProp has revealed plans for a 185,000sq m development designed by Arc-ML for Stratford, east London.
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BFLS' Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama opens in Cardiff
The £22.5 million BFLS-designed Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, in Cardiff, has been completed and will open to students later this month.
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Consultation starts on Heygate Estate masterplan
Consultation started this week on the latest concept for the Heygate Estate, which has been drawn up by Make for Southwark Council and developer Lend Lease.
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Future Memory Pavilion opens in Singapore
A temporary pavilion designed by Asif Khan and Pernilla Ohrstedt has been installed at the National Museum of Singapore to mark the city’s annual architecture festival ArchiFest.
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Paramount secures planning for debut project in Clerkenwell
Fledgling practice to work on Clerkenwell housing scheme
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Industrial buildings face greatest risk, warns English Heritage
England’s industrial buildings are some of the most at risk of all historic assets, according to the Heritage at Risk register published by English Heritage today.
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Capita Symonds snaps up ESA
Capita Symonds has bought architect and design practice ESA to beef up its architecture division.
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Montreal Museum of Fine Arts extension opens
Provencher Roy designs glass and marble church conversion
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Developers should pay for local design review, says Cabe report
Design review should be provided locally and funded through planning fees, according to a report on the future of Design Council Cabe.
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Foster's spaceport opens in New Mexico
Foster & Partners’ spaceport has opened in the US, marked by an opening ceremony featuring a flight by two Virgin Galactic space vehicles.
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AEW energy centre is first infrastructure scheme to get fast-track planning
Rookery South in Bedfordshire approved by Infrastructure Planning Commission
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Magma's Olympic shooting range nears completion
Latest images show structural work finished on temporary Woolwich Olympic venue
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£600m for Scottish housing ‘not enough’, say architects
Scottish architects have warned that the country’s government may have to take further action to boost the housing sector, as ministers announced a £600 million funding package for affordable homes.
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Piano's Central St Giles is 'best of the best' at office awards
Architects BDP, AHMM, HKS, Carey Jones Chapman Tolcher, HAA and CDA also win prizes
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Planning reform must put design at heart of sustainability, says Cabe
Design Council Cabe has called on the government to use design as a measure of “sustainable development”, a key principle of its proposed planning reforms.Consultation on a draft national planning policy framework (NPPF) ends next week. A proposed “presumption in favour of sustainable development” has prompted concern from some quarters, ...
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Adam vows to fight for public right to choice
Classical architect ready to intervene in ‘poor quality’ schemes backed by Cabe
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Work starts on Manchester library and town hall restoration
Ryder Architecture and Ian Simpson behind refurbishment and extension plans