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News
Nearly 100 cities hold PechaKucha events for Japan
Architects invited to take part or donate this weekend
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Blogs
Building the Funnel
We have been building our own room sized timber sculpture to test ideas of structural efficiency and computational form-finding.
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Blogs
A Romanian pin on the architectural map of Europe
Students squabbled in the hallways. They were unhappy with the curriculum. They were bored. They were pioneers..
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News
Labour attacks Gove over flatpack school proposal
Shadow minister speaks out as coalition accused of double standards on design
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Khan's Brockholes visitor centre floats on
Adam Khan Architects’ visitor centre at Brockholes nature reserve in Lancashire is nearing completion.
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Broadgate plans only attract two objections
Just two people have objected to Make’s proposal for a huge new banking headquarters in London’s Broadgate, paving the way for the scheme to win planning permission.
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Leamouth tower to go ahead
A landmark tower by Glenn Howells Architects is among buildings to be realised after the approval of a 165,000sq m development in east London masterplanned by SOM.
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Adam set to expand Kent village
Adam Urbanism and Barton Willmore have won planning for the major expansion of a village on the northern outskirts of Dover in Kent.
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Unrequited love
When he opened Amanda Levete’s Globe Academy last year, Michael Gove was moved to describe her as “Britain’s best architect”.
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Opinion
More than the sum of its parts
Broadgate is the unique example in the Square Mile of a large but coherent urban development that has become an integral extension of the City at this point. This should be treated as whole and not as separate buildings.
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Meat and greet
Boots hot-footed it to Friday’s opening night of The King and The Minotaur, a multi-disciplinary extravaganza staged in a stables in King’s Cross by RCA architecture graduates Wignall & Moore.
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Diller Scofidio & Renfro wins Stanford University commission
Work could begin next year on arts building
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Blogs
Seasonal adjustment
The Serpentine Gallery’s summer pavilion has delighted for more than a decade. But is it time to change the architectural criterion?
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News
Saudis plan mile-high tower in HOK-masterplanned city
Kingdom Tower would be twice the height of Burj Khalifa
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Rogers Stirk Harbour tells residents to reject Oxley Woods 'imitations'
Developer insists the rest of the Milton Keynes housing estate will be designed by replacement firm.