All Online news articles – Page 576
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Architecture minister unveils RIBA report 'proving' impact of good design
Penrose to launch initiative at Portland Place this morning
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K4 Architects designs £50m Birmingham fire station revamp
Developer Watkins Jones hopes to start on site this year
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Watkins Gray lands £17m deal at Great Ormond Street
Watkins Gray International has been appointed for the next phase of work at London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.The firm has already worked on the hospital on elements including the Somers Clinical Research Facility.The latest deal is for a £17 million enabling works contract as part of the overall ...
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GSS Architecture submits Durham business school plans
GSS Architecture has submitted a planning application to build a £10 million expansion at Durham University’s Business School.The proposals include new circulation areas, as well as informal collaborative working areas.In a statement the practice said: “The scheme… will be based on a holistic environmental strategy where, according to needs and ...
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Ricardo Legorreta wins top architecture prize
Leading Mexican architect joins British sculptor Kapoor as recipient of 2011Praemium Imperiale arts prize
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Cracks begin to show in Zaha Hadid's Chinese opera house
Shoddy workmanship blamed for problems with the structure
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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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Aga Khan cultural centre confirmed for King's Cross
The Aga Khan Development Network has confirmed it will build a cultural and education centre at King’s Cross, central London.The charity has agreed a deal to buy a 4.5ha site at King’s Cross Central, which is being developed by Argent, according to a report in the Financial Times.A statement from ...
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Henning Larsen to design Siemens global HQ in Munich
Danish firm beats Hopkins in competition for 45,000sq m building
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Make's Battersea scheme moves closer
Gas holders near power station to be torn down ahead of redevelopment work
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Mackintosh school gets new head
Studio KAP director Christopher Platt appointed to the role following international search
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Sheppard Robson wins planning for 20-storey City development
One Mitre Square’s plan is based on medieval priory
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Features
Architecture student shows 2011: London Metropolitan University
The strength of Londonmet is its diversity.
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Final phase of Farrell's Paddington Basin wins planning
Westminster Council approves plans for five mixed-use buildings
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Green light for Herzog & de Meuron's Hong Kong police station conversion
Purcell Miller Tritton and Herzog & de Meuron have won permission for the £145 million redevelopment of one of the most historic sites in Hong Kong.
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Hadid appointed for Beijing office scheme
Zaha Hadid Architects has been commissioned to design an office complex in Beijing by Soho China.
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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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Opinion
Border skirmish
Nicholas Grimshaw is unimpressed with Cecil Balmond and Charles Jencks’ new sculpture at Gretna, he told an audience on London’s South Bank this week.