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BIG wins Greenland National Gallery competition
Bjarke Ingels’ practice BIG has won the job of designing the new National Gallery of Greenland in the country’s capital Nuuk.
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Architectural tongue-twisters
Whilst the ridicule poured on office based jargon has been well documented architects, with their own brand of the fluffy stuff, seem to have escaped relatively lightly.
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De Botton’s Living Architecture to build Grayson Perry’s Essex temple
Architect Fat is collaborating with cross-dressing artist Grayson Perry to build a temple for client Living Architecture.
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Two landmark library buildings under threat
ABK’s Redcar Central Library faces demolition and Basil Spence’s Swiss Cottage library may close
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Red tape set to foil Marks Barfield’s school plans
A controversial scheme by Marks Barfield to extend Britain’s first state-funded Muslim primary school could be scuppered by Treasury red tape
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Parry to assess Waterloo church
Eric Parry Architects has been commissioned to draw up a feasibility study for St John’s Church opposite London’s Waterloo Station
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Foster & Partners completes first stage of Abu Dhabi souk
Foster & Partners has completed a new central market for Abu Dhabi on one of the oldest sites in the city centre
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Hopkins wins planning for ultra-green WWF headquarters
Hopkins Architects has won planning for a sustainable UK HQ for the conservation body in Surrey.
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West Ham's stadium 'win' is branded pure speculation
The Olympic Park Legacy Company has denied reports that West Ham’s bid for Populous’s 2012 stadium has already won its backing – before tomorrow’s crunch board meeting.
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SOM’s €1bn Nato HQ triggers cost outcry
A row has broken out over the cost of SOM’s new headquarters building for Nato in Brussels.
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Free school plans face overspend
The government’s flagship free school policy appears to be facing a multi-million-pound funding gap.
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Wilford's Tbilisi embassy may mark end of an era
Michael Wilford’s £17 million British Embassy in Tbilisi, Georgia, has opened, becoming perhaps the last of the Foreign Office’s grands projets.
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Frank Gehry's 'cloud' under threat
Frank Gehry’s £86 million plans for a “cloud of glass” contemporary art gallery in Paris have hit a stumbling block after its building permit was cancelled.
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Aedas's West Tower in Liverpool under administration
Liverpool’s tallest building, West Tower by Aedas, has been placed in administration.
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Crossrail stations please Cabe
Cabe has praised John McAslan & Partners’ designs for its two Bond Street stations in London’s west end.
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Cuts felt at Churches Conservation Trust
The Churches Conservation Trust has announced plans to restructure following a staff consultation.
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What price bim?
Bim make some sense, but what do we lose by adopting it? A great deal in theory.
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Retirement home lifeline for architects
Architects will be able to pick up work if care home provider Anchor is successful in its hunt for sites for 1,100 new retirement properties across the south of England.
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Planning thumbs-up for UK's largest zero-carbon homes site
Peterborough city planners have approved a proposal for the country’s biggest development of zero carbon homes.Architect Browne Smith Baker and landscape architect Barnes Walker are working on the 295-home scheme, which will be built by Morris Homes.All the homes will be built to level 6 of the Code for Sustainable ...