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Blogs
Water off a duck’s back
A cautionary tale on the value of the humble waterproof at planning meetings.
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News
Capita Symonds snaps up ESA
Capita Symonds has bought architect and design practice ESA to beef up its architecture division.
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News
Heneghan Peng's 2012 bridge receives deck decoration
The Olympic Delivery Authority has unveiled the first images of a multi-coloured temporary deck that has been fixed onto Heneghan Peng’s new footbridge at the 2012 site in east London.
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News
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts extension opens
Provencher Roy designs glass and marble church conversion
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Blogs
Every little helps...
I’ve been absent from my post for a few weeks because I was foolish enough to take a holiday, and the ensuing backlog of meetings and emails has taken its toll.
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News
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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News
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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Aberdeen City Garden Project shortlist images revealed
The jury that will pick a winner for a £140 million international design competition to revamp Aberdeen’s Union Terrace Gardens has promised to listen to public opinion when it makes its choice
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Blogs
View from the mountains
A former UCL student has found a new perspective on design while studying in the quiet Swiss town Mendrisio
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News
Archial warns 20% of Scotland staff could go
Archial has said around 20% of its staff in Scotland face the axe as part of an ongoing review of the firm’s business.The Canadian-owned firm confirmed it had begun a consultation with staff at two of its three offices north of the border: Glasgow and Edinburgh.BD understands that 15 staff ...
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News
BDP lands more work at Cambridge University
BDP has been selected to design a new research and teaching centre for Cambridge University’s Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology.It will be part of the growing West Cambridge research campus where BDP has recently completed two other buildings: the nanoscience centre and the physics of medicine building.Chris Harding, BDP’s ...
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News
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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News
Allies & Morrison wins Rotterdam project
Allies & Morrison has been selected to design a mixed-use scheme in the centre of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
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News
Spanish firm MBM completes children's cancer centre
Barcelona practice MBM Arquitectes has completed a cancer centre in its home city, where children with cancer and their families can stay while they receive treatment.
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Rogers blasts planning changes in Lords
Labour peer says government’s proposals will “fragment” cities
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Review
Cultural Guide: October 17-23
This week’s cultural guide takes us to the dizzying heights of Deptford to explore the mixed-use spaces of this heterogeneous community, before brushing up on Radical Post-Modernism at the Royal Academy with Sean Griffiths of FAT, Edouard François and Charles Jencks.
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Opinion
Nod from creator
Those unconvinced by the new-look Park Hill Estate may want to read a letter in next month’s Architectural Review from its original architect Ivor Smith.