All Online news articles – Page 557
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Opinion
Right now, no one’s a winner
Adopting a new approach to competitions could save time and money – and offer better opportunities for young practices
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News
Fat and AA Architects collaboration completed in Sheffield
Great Places Housing Group has completed its development of 35 eco-homes in Sheffield, designed by Fat and AA Architects.
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FBN Architects gets green light for 55 houses in Paisley
Scheme to be built on former school site for Scottish housing association
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Norwich launches architecture degree
Norwich is to get its first architecture degree starting in 2012 at the Norwich University College of the Arts (NUCA).
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Plans for £264 billion man-made Dutch mountain take shape
Outlandish idea floated by journalist finds serious support
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Planning reform fears overstated, says Clark
Planning minister Greg Clark has defended impending changes to the planning system, saying worries voiced by the National Trust and the Campaign to Protect Rural England are exaggerated.
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Young firms dominate Windermere shortlist
Some of Britain’s most hotly tipped young practices have been shortlisted to redevelop an existing boat museum on the banks of England’s biggest lake.
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Spurs wins review of Olympic stadium decision
Tottenham Hotspur has won the right to a judicial review of the decision to award the Populus-designed Olympic Stadium to West Ham after the 2012 games.
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Alsop’s new practice to open office outside UK
All Design expects 75% of its work to come from overseas
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Architects back petition to reform procurement
’Safety-first’ culture accused of stifling flair in public sector buildings
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Shigeru Ban designs cardboard cathedral for earthquake-hit Christchurch
The New Zealand city of Christchurch has commissioned the Japanese architect to design a temporary structure on the site of its 1864 cathedral that was destroyed during February’s earthquake.
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Construction starts on Turkey’s Crocodile Stadium
Ground will be home to Bursaspor football club
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Chetwoods to refurb listed Leeds mill
Project will create small office suites in bid to attract tenants
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House joins Lego set
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Robie House in Chicago has become the latest building to be recreated for Lego’s architecture series. The model will be launched at Robie House on August 27 and will be on sale in the UK in September. Robie House is the 10th addition to the series and ...
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British student reaches final in mAAN Seoul Conference competition
An architecture student from the University of East London has been shortlisted for an international student design competition and has flown out to Seoul to present it
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Green light for Salford University arts building
Stride Treglown has been granted planning permission for its £38 million arts building for Salford University in Manchester.The seven-storey building will act as a gateway to the site and will include theatre and performance spaces, a café, tuition areas and studio facilities. Work also includes a public square and links ...
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TAG chair to discuss Cabe 'bias' with Design Council
Meeting follows Traditional Architects Group anger over Finch’s Olympic comments
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Blogs
Love it or Hate it...?
One of the first things that I say about BIM when I first introduce it to anyone is that it is all about people, and it doesn’t replace the need to talk.