All Online news articles – Page 546
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Stanton Williams' plans for King’s Cross Square submitted
Network Rail applies for detailed planning permission
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HOK and Zaha Hadid bid for world's largest airport
Foster & Partners also in running for Beijing hub
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Imre Makovecz (1935 – 2011)
Imre Makovecz, who died on Tuesday aged 75, was one of the twentieth century’s most original, inventive and politically engaged architects, a man who existed outside the mainstream and inspired a uniquely Hungarian architectural movement.
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CPMG directors in management buy-out
Four directors at Nottingham-based CPMG Architects have completed a management buy-out of the practice.David Glazebrook, Nick Gregory, Richard Flisher and Sara Harraway purchased the business from fellow directors Jack Gant and Bill Crampin, who are set to retire.Glazebrook said: “This is an exciting opportunity for CPMG to continue to ...
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Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton get planning nod in Camden
Architectural salvage and design firm Retrouvius has secured planning permission for extensive works to the adjacent houses of celebrity couple Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter.The couple live in the London Borough of Camden in separate houses next door to each other, which have since been connected at ground floor ...
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Muf completes Whitechapel park
Muf has completed the Altab Ali Park in Whitechapel as part of the High Street 2012 public realm improvement programme.The design includes fragments of Portland stone to mark the footprints of previous churches on the site, which include the original white chapel that gave its name to the area.A new ...
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Make wins approval for 1,000 homes on Hornsey gas works
Outline permission for National Grid and LDA’s Clarendon Square joint venture
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Rothschild Foundation triumphs at 2011 Wood Awards
Stephen Marshall Architects has won the top award at the 2011 Wood Awards for its work at the Rothschild Foundation in Buckinghamshire.
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Foster & Partners wins its first project in Israel
Practice beats Gehry to design brain study centre
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Signs of the times - Postmodernism: style and subversion 1970-1990
Like its subject matter, the V&A’s new postmodernism show keeps everything on the surface
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Architects' desks: Neil Deely, director at Metropolitan Workshop
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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Cambridge architect wins St Paul's cathedral role
Cambridge-based architect Oliver Caroe has been appointed surveyor to the fabric of St Paul’s Cathedral in London.Caroe was a principal at Purcell Miller Tritton for five years before starting Caroe Architecture in 2009. He will be responsible for advising the cathedral’s dean and chapter on all matters relating to the ...
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CF Møller unveils indoor skiing centre for Sweden
Danish practice designs World-Cup-ready arena
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Chipperfield and Wilkinson Eyre make design prize shortlist
Strong architectural showing for 2011 Prince Philip Designers Prize
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CZWG uses 'country house clause' to win planning for Kent scheme
CZWG has secured planning permission for a house in the Kent countryside using the “country house clause” which allows isolated rural development of outstanding quality.Maidstone Borough Council has granted permission for Liverton Hill House on an orchard site near Boughton Malherbe.The house is arranged over split levels. Principal living rooms ...
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£150m Worthing regeneration plans approved
Proposals from Russ Drage Architects win council go-ahead
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Balls pledges VAT cut for home improvements
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls has pledged to cut VAT on home improvements as part of a five-point plan to kick-start the economy.Speaking at the Labour party conference, Balls said he would reduce VAT to 5% on home improvements for one year.The announcement was welcomed by the Federation of Master Builders ...
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Top 10 unbuilt towers: Palace of the Soviets by Boris Iofan
As plans for the kilometre-high Kingdom Tower in Saudi Arabia are unveiled, London’s Shard is nearly sheathed, and the Walkie-Talkie, Cheesegrater and Pinnacle all begin to emerge from the ground, we look back at 10 projects that weren’t quite so fortunate in their bids to make it off the drawing ...