All Online news articles – Page 658
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China - the new home of the skyscraper
Country overtakes US as the leading nation for tall buildings
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Developer cancels Walthamstow Stadium consultations amid safety concerns
Housing developer L&Q has called off two public consultation events for Conran & Partners’ proposed redevelopment of the former Walthamstow dog track following alleged threats to staff.
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John McAslan's RSA Academy buildings open in Tipton
New buildings at the RSA Academy in Tipton, West Midlands, by John McAslan & Partners have opened their doors to pupils.
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Cultural Guide: December 6- 12
This week’s cultural guide reaches for the stars literally, with the BBC’s ’Climbing Great Buildings’ and Milky Way vision of Milton Keynes
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Should architects toast localism's bottoms-up approach?
The Localism Bill will finally be published next week. Will it bring opportunities or another reason to fear and mistrust the coalition government ?
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New Chelsea Barracks scheme submitted for planning
Dixon Jones, Squire & Partners and Kim Wilkie have submitted an outline planning application to Westminster City Council for the Chelsea Barracks development in west London.
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Architects celebrate with Russia and Qatar over World Cup wins
It might have been a black day for England’s football fans but not everyone was upset about Russia’s World Cup victory.
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Cost fears over V&A scheme in Dundee
Kengo Kuma’s winning design for the Victoria & Albert Museum building in Dundee has been hit by claims it will cost nearly £20 million more than the agreed budget
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Victorian Society joins campaign against Sheppard Robson scheme
Sheppard Robson’s plans for a mixed-use development in Hammersmith have been dealt another blow after the Victorian Society expressed concern.
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The architects who billed £1m in BSF consultancy fees
Birmingham Council payments support Gove’s claim that architects creamed off BSF cash
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Rogers shows new Tideway views
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has released new images of its Tideway Wharf project near Battersea Power Station
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Morrell’s findings spark more questions
The government has been challenged to explain how it will drive change in the construction industry following Monday’s publication of construction tsar Paul Morrell’s landmark report on the impact of climate change
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V&A director explains his architectural strategy
Mark Jones has overseen 34 architectural projects during his tenure and in tough times is sticking to his vision
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6a creates pop-up art shop in Mayfair showroom
There are just two days left to see a £3,000 pop-up art shop created by 6a Architects in collaboration with the architect and furniture designer Simon Jones.
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Nord offers shingle life
Nord has completed the second house in Alain de Botton’s holiday home initiative, Living Architecture, on the beach in Dungeness, Kent.
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Millennium village winners chosen
A team comprising Jestico & Whiles, Peter Barber Architects and Studio 54 Architecture has been chosen to design one of the most prestigious regeneration schemes in the country – the final tranche of the Greenwich Millennium Village.
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HOK reports losses of £3.1m
HOK crashed into the red last year because of falling workloads and problems in Dubai.
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Council delays naming Robin Hood replacement
The east London council planning to demolish the Robin Hood Gardens estate has said problems with the procurement process will mean the architects for its replacement will not now be named till next month.
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Southwark Council approves Spparc's Quill tower
A controversial 31-storey student accommodation tower in Southwark by architect Spparc won planning permission from the local council last night despite heavy criticism from Cabe and local residents