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So, Marcus Lee, why did you leave Arup Associates?
Former Flacq man answers BD’s questions and vows to stay at Glenn Howells longer than Arup Associates
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Review
Cultural Guide: January 31 to February 6
This week’s cultural guide bounces between critical infastructures and adventure playgrounds
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Building Study
First look: Zumthor shelters historic Jericho mosaic
Swiss architect Peter Zumthor has designed a shelter to protect the Middle East’s largest mosaic
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Moonies stall Rogers’ Seoul skyscrapers
A £1.3 billion deal to build skyscrapers designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour in the centre of Seoul has hit the rocks because of a £110 million lawsuit filed by the Moonies.
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Benoy pushes into India after trade mission boost
Contracts could lead to opening of three studios
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Gustafson Porter in £63 million Valenica park win
Gustafson Porter beats off the likes of Zaha Hadid and Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners to win the Valencia Parque Central design competition.
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Eisenman’s culture city open at last
The first two completed buildings of the City of Culture project in Spain – a library and a newspaper archive – will eventually be joined by four more, including a 2,000-seat theatre, a museum of Galicia and an international arts centre.Peter Eisenman’s hilltop complex overlooks Santiago de Compostela and, in ...
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Eva Jiricna develops new direction for Prague
Eva Jiricna is among a group of Czech architects, historians and town planners calling for a radical rethink for Prague
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Six shortlisted for Jinsha bridge scheme in China
Zaha Hadid, Denton Corker Marshall and Wilkinson Eyre have been invited to enter a limited international design competition for a pedestrian bridge in China
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Anne Thorne Architects completes 'PassivTerrace'
Anne Thorne Architects has completed a ’PassivTerrace’ refurbishment in Haringey, north London, for Metropolitan Housing Partnership.
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RIBA launches student competition
RIBA Competitions and housing association Affinity Sutton have launched a design ideas competition for part II architectural students based on the London Housing Design Guide.
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'Flat-pack' schools will make architects redundant
Architects are being written out of the government’s plans for school building, it emerged today.
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Broadway Malyan opens Sao Paulo office
International firm now earns more than half of its fees from outside Europe
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Feilden Clegg Bradley wins biggest ever job
Practice will open third office to handle design of Ulster University’s £250m scheme.
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Rogers, HOK and Hopkins among Shell Centre line-up
Rogers Stirk Harbour, Allies & Morrison, Hopkins and HOK are among those in the frame for one of the most prized schemes in London – the redevelopment of the Shell Centre
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MPs back West Ham in 2012 stadium bid
A host of London-based Labour MPs have backed West Ham Football Club’s bid to take over the Olympic stadium, as the Olympic Park Legacy Company deferred a decision over the future tenant of the Populous-designed arena.
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Norman Foster and Zaha Hadid in line for Mipim awards
Special British prize also shortlists KPF, Mossessian & Partners and Jestico & Whiles
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Robin Hood Gardens remodelled
Sarah Wigglesworth Architects has devised a scheme that could save east London flats Robin Hood Gardens from the bulldozers
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RICS report urges more prefab design
Architects are being urged to use more innovative methods of house building including prefabrication in a report by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
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Pickles under fire for Greenwich approval
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has been accused of paying lip service to his flagship localism policy after he gave the green light to the redevelopment of Greenwich Market