All Masterplanning articles – Page 21
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Rogers to draw up London tower plans for Foxtons founder
Foxtons founder has hired architect Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners to design a luxury residential and mixed-use tower on the Albert Embankment in south London.
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Green light for Farrell's Bicester eco-town
Cherwell District Council approves first phase of plans
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Broadway Malyan finishes Sadr plan
Broadway Malyan has completed the concept masterplan for the 17sq km extension of Sadr City, a suburb of Baghdad built in 1959.
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Aecom and Grimshaw team wins in Brisbane
Multidisciplinary partners chosen to create ’airport city’ masterplan
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New South Wales backs RSHP's £3.3 billion Barangaroo scheme
Work to start on three towers of Sydney waterfront development
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Allan Murray to masterplan £600 million Edinburgh BioQuarter expansion
Practice will work with joint-venture to expand Scottish life sciences park
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CZWG designs £14m mixed-use cultural scheme for Southampton
City centre development to be fitted out by Glenn Howells Architects
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Aecom triumphs in £4 billion Kuala Lumpur competition
River of Life masterplan will transform Malaysian rivers
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Foster & Partners plan Thames Estuary airport
Work is part of wider masterplan for the Thames Hub
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BDP scoops campus job in Himalayas
BDP has won an international competition to design its biggest project to date in India: a 230ha college campus in the Himalayas.
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New Holland Island shortlist proposals revealed to the public
Architecture Foundation curates public exhibition of MVRDV, Chipperfield, Studio 44 and WORKac designs at St Petersburg Naval Museum
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Cabe seeks coherent skyscraper strategy
South London regeneration area architects brought together
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Rogers rejects call for more garden cities
Richard Rogers has hit out at a new report recommending Britain builds a new generation of garden cities.
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Give us a new generation of garden cities!
TCPA report calls for radical change in planning policy
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New Zealand team wins Christchurch post-quake competition
A team representing New Zealand Wood has won a 48-hour design challenge exploring the rebuilding of Christchurch after a series of devastating earthquakes earlier this year.
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Capita partners on Kenyan city project
Capita Symonds has been appointed programme delivery partner for Kenya’s $5 billion Tatu City.
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Robert Adam brought in to rethink Forest Gate
Robert Adam Architects has been drafted in to work on the regeneration of Forest Gate in east London.
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UK firms show Kuala Lumpur plans
BDP and Aecom are among five shortlisted practices whose designs for a £4 billion masterplanning competition in the centre of Kuala Lumpur went on show today.
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Dark and Adept win competition for expansion of Oslo suburb
Nordic team was one of five invited to compete