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Peldon Rose - Save the Children International head office
Peldon Rose workspace consultants have been appointed to redesign the inner workings of Save the Children’s office in London
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Glenn Howells' Minoco Wharf masterplan revealed
Development is part of ’Arc of Opportunity’ in Newham
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Why Pat Tindale is my hero of the week
Pat Tindale’s death is a reminder of a time when architects addressed practical problems rather than strove to be on the style pages of magazines
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Eutrophication*, or why green isn’t always ‘green’
Interior designers are often unintentionally responsible for a more profligate waste of resources than some others in the construction industry
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Government outlines plan to slash construction costs
Savings of 20% earmarked with help of newly established group
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Lifschutz's Mayfair plans given the green light
Masterplan drawn up as part of Crossrail redevelopment approved
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Patricia Tindale 1926-2011
Patricia Tindale, the final chief architect at the Department of the Environment, has died at the age of 85
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Make and Nightingale Associates complete Oxford lab
£32 million project for university’s prestigious Dunn School
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BDP designs musical playground for children
Shipping containers will be used for the installation at the new home of Children’s BBC
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Future of architectural education up for debate in Madrid
Representatives from the world’s top architecture schools to meet at the end of June
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Kada Wittfeld Architektur - Celtic Museum in Glauberg, Germany
Kada Wittfeld has designed the exhibition architecture for the Celtic Museum in Glauberg to complement the practice’s design for the overall structure of the new building
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Building over the political past
It’s rare that an architect says something that renders us almost speechless, but Meinhard von Gerkan has managed it with his views on building on Tiananmen Square
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Managing change
With costs rising faster than in any other manufacturing industry, construction is ripe for a change
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Fred the Shred was "ruthless" at RMJM
Former RBS boss Fred Goodwin’s squeeze on cash meant salaries were late, claims ex-director
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Snohetta expands San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
New wing will provide new entrance and will double exhibition space
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Time-lapse footage of Anish Kapoor's Olympic Orbit tower released
ArcelorMittal steel tower growing on East London skyline
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Two architects disciplined by the Arb’s professional conduct committee
Sussex practitioner Peter Leslie Buxton handed £3,000 fine
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BDP and East complete Ladywell Fields revamp
Work is part of the Mayor’s programme to regenerate London’s public spaces