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Hackney cinema given green light
Fletcher Priest Architects has won planning permission for its proposals to transform a former music venue in Hackney, East London into a mixed-use arts and leisure destination
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Make school goes on site
Work is underway on Make’s first school, the £34 million redevelopment of the Thomas Clarkson Community College in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
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English Heritage reports on ABK Redcar library
English Heritage has visited Ahrends Burton & Koralek’s (ABK) Redcar Central Library ahead of issuing a report detailing whether the building should be spot listed
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Society plans to celebrate Voysey
A new society dedicated to architect and designer Charles Voysey is seeking members, including the active committee roles of executive chair and secretary.
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Ian Simpson and Gort Scott in shortlist for Salford scheme
Cazenove Architects and Swedish firm White Arkitekter also shortlisted in RIBA competition
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How the RIBA is selling architects to Mipim
This year’s RIBA presence at Mipim is bigger than last year with the Institute taking 20 small practices down to Cannes.
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Foreign Office Architects reveal John Lewis plans
Foreign Office Architects has released CGIs of how a John Lewis department store in its New Street Station development in Birmingham will look.
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RMJM bosses need to go, says Far East rival Aedas
Aedas chairman attacks practice owners after recruiting their entire China projects team
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Gagarin tower prepares for lift off in Southwark
Russian architect Studio 44 has drawn up designs for a rocket-shaped skyscraper in Southwark, London as a homage to astronaut Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space.
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands for Foyles' new volume
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has been appointed to design the new home of Foyles bookshop in central London.
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Mecanoo comissioned to consolidate Manchester City Centre
Mecanoo has been appointed as public realm architect on the Co-operative Group’s £1 billion masterplan to transform 8ha of Manchester city centre.
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BFLS brings in eco-village
BFLS has won outline planning for the first phase of a 35ha Cornish eco-holiday village.
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Green light for Kew steel house
Piercy Conner Architects has received planning permission to build a steel-surrounded family home in the Kew green conservation area in Richmond-Upon-Thames
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Squire & Partners wins planning for controversial Potters Field scheme
Southwark Council’s planning committee has ignored the advice of Cabe and approved plans for Squire & Partners One Tower Bridge development in London.
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Nine architects chosen to work up Earls Court designs
Nine firms including Allies & Morrison, John McAslan, Make and Studio Egret West have been picked to work up designs for an £8 billion overhaul of Earls Court in west London.
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The kids get to go to Legoland
Architectural quality is important admits the government, as long as it’s not footing the bill.
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Grant Shapps urges local residents to oppose 'Legoland' estates
Housing minster asks Design Council to help change suburban architecture
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Norman Foster backs under-fire Duke of York
Duke’s valuable role as a UK trade envoy is under-appreciated at home, architect insists
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The Architecture of Embarrassment
There are seven different ways to embarrass an architect, or so we are told.
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Atkins' Azerbajini project gets underway
Work has started on site on Baku White City, a 221ha regeneration project by Atkins, Foster & Partners and US practice F&A Architects in the Azerbijani capital.