All articles by Mark Wilding – Page 46
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RIBA design competition suspended after legal challenge
An RIBA competition for Belfast involving Daniel Libeskind has been suspended after a legal challenge
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Alison Brooks's multi-coloured supershed opens in Rainham
A 4000 sq m ’supershed’ designed by Alison Brooks Architects opened in Rainham today
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Protestors target Gordon Murray-designed biomass plant
Plans for a series of power plants in Scotland designed by Gordon Murray Architects have provoked a protest by campaign group Action Against Agrofuels
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BRE announces plans for Scottish low-carbon project
A demonstration low-carbon housing development will be built at Ravenscraig in Scotland
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Treehouse mental health unit to open in Bury
A treehouse-style mental health unit for young people will open in Bury, Greater Manchester, this July after the project secured planning permission
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Work starts on Bond Bryan hotel school
Work on the UK’s first hotel school for hospitality students, designed by Bond Bryan Architects, has begun at the University of Essex in Colchester
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Government commits to ambitious carbon reduction targets
Ambitious targets for the UK to reduce its carbon emissions are expected to be announced by energy secretary Chris Huhne today
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Purcell Miller Tritton reveals plans for Wentworth Woodhouse restoration
Purcell Miller Tritton has drawn up plans for the restoration of Wentworth Woodhouse near Rotherham in South Yorkshire.
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Denovo holds eco-design contest for Liverpool kids
Liverpool practice Denovo Design has organised a design competition for primary school children to raise awareness of green issues
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Peel secures £25 million investment for Wirral international trade centre
Peel Group has secured a £25 million investment from a Chinese company in a proposed international trade centre on the Mersey, next door to its £4.5 billion Wirral Waters development
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England's first Passivhaus office fully let
England’s first Passivhaus office, designed by Dudley Marsh Architects has been fully let to Viking Recruitment on a 10-year lease
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Planning decisions within a year, promises Shapps
Housing minister Grant Shapps has announced a 12-month time limit for decisions on planning applications.
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Robin Partington plans for Swindon submitted
Robin Partington Architects’ plans for the redevelopment of Swindon town centre have been submitted to the council for approval
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City agrees air-rights deal to secure future of Viñoly's Walkie Talkie
Extraordinary planning powers will be used to protect Rafael Viñoly’s Walkie Talkie tower from possible objections
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Spurs launches second Olympic stadium legal challenge
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club has launched a second judicial review attempt over its failed bid to secure a lease on the Populous-designed Olympic stadium
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Architect bids to protect Bristol's Kings Weston House
An architect has formed a community group to try and protect the grade I listed building and find its missing statue
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Scott Brownrigg wins KPMG work in Leeds
Scott Brownrigg has won the contract to design KPMG’s headquarters in Leeds, replacing Ian Simpson Architects’ plans for a pair of “kissing towers” on the same site.
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Type3 Studio wins green belt consent for Bedfordshire housing
Type3 Studio has won planning permission for four zero-carbon houses on green belt land in central Bedfordshire
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RCA student Joseph Deane awarded RIBA Stephen Williams Scholarship 2011
Royal College of Art student Joseph Deane has been awarded the third RIBA Stephen Williams Scholarship, to complete his Masters degree in Architecture
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Cardross Seminary set to be saved after being bought by arts charity
Gillespie, Kidd & Coia’s St Peter’s Seminary at Cardross near Glasgow could be saved after public arts charity NVA purchased the property from the Archdiocese of Glasgow.The Grade A listed scheme, near Loch Lomond, was completed in 1966 but has since fallen into disrepair.NVA now plans to refurbish the seminary, ...