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Cost cutting could save Preston’s bus station
Hopes have been raised that Preston’s 1960s brutalist bus station could be saved after it emerged that talks are taking place about revising plans for the city’s Tithebarn redevelopment.
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Time to play the long game
The success of the Olympic project is about far more than next year’s three-week extravaganza
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Make and Jestico & Whiles on hotel awards shortlist
Other finalists include RHWL, ReardonSmith and Purcell Miller Tritton
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Gensler appointed to design interiors of Birmingham tower
Gensler to provide ’revolutionary’ law offices for Sidell Gibson tower
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Pie in the Sky
It was reported last week that Amanda Levete Architects’ proposals for an expansion of the BSkyB campus at Osterley would be proceeding.
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Who’s the man?
Brad Pitt is filming in Glasgow later this summer and Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society director Stuart Robertson plans to seize the opportunity to secure the architecture-loving heartthrob as the organisation’s honorary patron.
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Brady taskforce to tackle procurement culture
RIBA president-elect unveils series of radical initiatives to ’make a difference quickly’
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Central St Martins art college shifts home
Central St Martins is gearing up to move from its Charing Cross Road and Southampton Row sites to Stanton Williams-designed premises in London’s King’s Cross before September.
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Facebook appoints Gensler to design London office
Gensler has been commissioned by Facebook to do the interior design for its new London office.The US new media company is moving its 70 UK staff from Carnaby Street to a listed former brewery in Covent Garden early next year and is currently recruiting.The new 3,500sq m offices will have ...
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Squire & Partners triumphs in £300 million Shell Centre deal
Oil wants to revamp 1963 tower and create mixed-use scheme
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Gareth Hoskins completes National Museum of Scotland
£46 million project involved restoration and expansion of the Victorian grade A-listed Edinburgh building
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Foster & Partners' Shanghai Expo pavilion to be rebuilt in UAE
Foster structure will stand alongside museums by Gehry, Nouvel - and Foster
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Zaha Hadid's 2012 Aquatics Centre completed
Olympic complex is the last of the permanent venues to open
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Traditionalists blast Cabe chair for style ‘prejudice’
Paul Finch’s comments on Olympics prompt complaint to culture secretary
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London Metropolitan University architecture professors to design its new faculty
Florian Beigel and Philip Christou of the Architecture Research Unit have been appointed by London Metropolitan University to design its new faculty of art, architecture, media and design at Aldgate in east London.