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AFL Architects unveils plans for Crystal Palace FC's new home
AFL Architects has unveiled plans for a new home for Crystal Palace FC which involves the Championship side moving back to its original home in Crystal Palace Park.
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Oh no! Council pulls plug on £350m Yes! scheme in Rotherham
CZWG and Holder Mathias-designed development derailed by lack of funding
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Work starts on Lewisham BSF schools
Work starts this week on four schools for Lewisham’s BSF programme designed by HKR and WGI Architects.
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Holder Mathias outlines south Wales lido rebuild
Holder Mathias has unveiled plans to rebuild Afan Lido in south Wales a year after it was damaged by fire.
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Architects join task force on ‘greening’ non-domestic buildings
Architects Aedas and Bennetts Associates are among a task force of builders, engineers and developers drawn up to simplify policy on “greening” non-domestic buildings.
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Julian Harrap leads V&A Cast Courts revamp
Julian Harrap Architects has been appointed to lead the refurbishment of the V&A’s Cast Courts.
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Frank Gehry's New World Centre opens in Miami
Frank Gehry’s building for the New World Symphony in Miami opened its doors to the public this week.
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Green light for 'Scottish Poundbury'
The Prince of Wales’ Knockroon development at Cumnock in Scotland has received planning permission from East Ayrshire Council.
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Zumthor designs protection for Middle Eastern mosaic
Swiss architect Peter Zumthor has been selected to design a shelter to protect the Middle East’s largest mosaic.
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Danish woman guilty of fraudulent attempt to register as architect
Fine for woman who falsely claimed qualification in home country
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Farrells submits final designs for Paddington Basin
Terry Farrell & Partners has submitted designs for the final phase of the Paddington Basin masterplan to Westminster City Council.
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Work starts on Witherford Watson Mann's Flat Iron Square scheme in Southwark
Work has begun on Witherford Watson Mann’s scheme to redevelop Southwark’s Flat Iron Square.The project aims to make the square, which is intersected by Union Street, into a “better, brighter and cleaner” public space according to client the London Development Agency (LDA).It will close off the southern arm of Union ...
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Councils in court to challenge BSF scrapping
Waltham Forest claims education secretary snatched away ’once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’
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The Trespafication of The Nation
Is it just me or is almost every new building clad in Trespa?
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Make's 2012 handball arena nears completion
The copper roof of Make’s London 2012 Olympic Handball Arena has been completed and more than half of the 6,500 seats are now in place.
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Review
Cultural guide: January 24-30
This week’s cultural guide peers into the neglected corners of Britain’s cities to find buildings that carry the weight of their own histories amongst other cultural treats
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Buro Happold consultant charged over murder of Jo Yeates
Dutch architectural consultant Vincent Tabak to appear at Bristol Magistrates
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Spurs plan would 'trash' country's sporting reputation, warns Coe
Sebastian Coe has warned that Britain’s sporting reputation would be “trashed” if the Olympic Stadium was demolished to make way for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.As BD noted on Friday, Coe, the chairman of the London 2012 organising committee (Locog) had promised the International Olympics Committee (IOC) that a key part ...
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Ian Rankin awarded RIAS fellowship
The crime writer Ian Rankin has been named an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS).