All articles by Mark Wilding – Page 42
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Frank Gehry’s Hong Kong tower nears completion
Frank Gehry’s first residential project in Asia is nearing completion in Hong Kong.Opus Hong Kong is a 12-storey building built on The Peak, a 552m-high mountain overlooking Victoria Harbour.The Swire Properties scheme includes 10 single-storey apartments and two double-level garden apartments ranging in size from 560 to 640sq m.A statement ...
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GWP Bradford University scheme set for highest ever Breeam rating
Student village scores more than 95% at interim assessment
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Pylon competition: the best of the rest
Make, Edward Cullinan and Pylosaurs feature in list of runners up
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Work starts on £12m Penoyre & Prasad-designed care home
Ninety-eight apartments being built in east London
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Design Council CABE announces funding to improve neighbourhood design
Eighteen groups to receive share of £114,000
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Prince's Foundation backs local involvement in planning
Organisation renews support despite National Trust criticism
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Pringle Brandon wins work on Shell move
Staff moved to allow redevelopment of Shell Centre site
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Gensler reveals new images of London River Park
Floating pavilions to provide event space and swimming pool on the Thames
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Newcastle architect Browne Smith Baker falls into administration
Practice is behind Peterborough zero-carbon housing scheme
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David Walker Architects wins permission for City scheme
David Walker Architects’ has won planning permission for the 8,000sq m redevelopment of Centurion House in the City of London for Rockspring and Charterfield Asset Management.Centurion House was built in the mid 1980s and contains around 6,000sq m of office space. The redesign will increase this by a third increase ...
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Architecture graduate Dan Wood named Britain's best dressed man
Liverpool University graduate offers architects his top five fashion tips
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K4 Architects rethinks 30-storey Birmingham tower
Plans for a 30-storey tower above a grade II-listed fire station in Birmingham are being revised after the scheme was panned by heritage and design experts.
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Architecture graduates create temporary timber installation
Cluny Summer Pavilion built by local volunteers in five days
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RIBA announces shortlists for three annual awards
Contenders for Manser Medal, Stephen Lawrence Prize and Client of the Year revealed
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City stands firm over rights of light threat to Apple store
Corporation intervenes again to prevent rights of light challenges scuppering Michael Aukkett scheme
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Concerns raised over Olympic Legacy design quality
Place-shaping will be key challenge, say planners
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Kapoor and Isozaki create mobile concert hall
Project will tour earthquake-damaged Japan with artistic performances
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Levete's plans in doubt as News International puts Wapping up for sale
Amanda Levete Architects’ designs for the redevelopment of News International’s Wapping site look likely to be scrapped after the media giant put its East London headquarters up for sale.Rupert Murdoch’s UK publishing arm wrote to staff today announcing that the decision had been taken after a review of the company’s ...
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Osborne and Pickles pledge to press on with planning changes
George Osborne and Eric Pickles have launched a spirited defence of the government’s proposed planning reforms, amid mounting criticism from countryside campaigners and growing speculation that a U-turn over the policy could be imminent.In a strongly-worded article in the Financial Times (FT) today, the chancellor and the communities secretary wrote: ...
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Grimshaw unveils Manhattan project
Grimshaw Architects has revealed designs for two Manhattan city “superblocks” as part of New York University’s city-wide development programme.