All Places articles – Page 48
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Southampton's Guildhall Square relaunched in a blaze of glory
The £4.5 million renewal of Southampton’s Guildhall Square has been completed.
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Mayor warned: London is being privatised
Committee investigating trend for developers to control public realm
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Muf's Eastern Curve wins Hackney Design Award
A team featuring Muf, landscape architect J&L Gibbons and architect collective EXYZT has won a design award for its Eastern Curve project.
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Allies & Morrison and Rolfe Judd unveil schemes for Nine Elms
Further projects around the US Embassy in south London have been unveiled.
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Landscape Institute names award winners
The Landscape Institute has announced the winners of its annual landscape architecture awards, including the President’s Award which was picked up by The Landscape Partnership for its sustainable urban drainage system in Cambridge.
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Dismal John O’Groats to receive ‘fun’ makeover
Edinburgh practice GLM has won planning permission for a £6.5 million scheme to revitalise John O’Groats – recently dubbed the most dismal place in Scotland
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Rainham: Design for London’s projects near fruition
This east London outpost is home to a projects by architects including Alison Brooks, East and Maccreanor Lavington
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PRP and Rick Mather win first phase of Brent regeneration
Brent Council has begun assembling teams to work on the initial phases of a regeneration plan which will see 3,000 homes built in the north-west London borough in the coming years.
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Sheppard Robson scheme sparks fury
Sheppard Robson’s plans for a mixed-use development in west London have sparked outrage from local residents
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Terry Farrell chosen to masterplan Bloomsbury
Terry Farrell has won a deal to draw up a masterplan for the regeneration of Holborn, Bloomsbury and St Giles in central London.
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Tonkin Liu makes waves in Dover
A scheme by London practice Tonkin Liu to overhaul the esplanade at Dover in Kent officially opened this week.
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Gustafson Porter wins competition to design Milan park
Landscape architect Gustafson Porter has been appointed to design the Milan CityLife Park, a central element in the redevelopment of historic neighbourhood Fiera Milano.The practice’s concept, CityLife - A Park between the Mountains and the Plain, was selected as the winner from a shortlist of eight and an original entry ...
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Allies & Morrison's Brent Cross masterplan wins approval
Barnet Council has granted full permission for the controversial £4.5 billion Brent Cross Cricklewood regeneration scheme masterplanned by Allies & Morrison.
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Hodder's £200 million make-over for Wigan wins go-ahead
Wigan Borough Council has approved Hodder & Partners’ £200 million scheme to redevelop the town centre.
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Foster unveils first images of east Croydon scheme
Foster & Partners has unveiled new images of its Ruskin Square masterplan in east Croydon.
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Allies & Morrison plans go on show in Rome
An exhibition exploring Allies & Morrison’s masterplans for different parts of London opens at the British School at Rome on Monday.
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Olympic Park legacy design is radically revised
Legacy company slams original masterplan and unveils changes to post-2012 housing.
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Consolation for Chipperfield as Neues wins RIBA conservation prize
David Chipperfield and Julian Harrap’s Neues Museum project has won the Crown Estate Conservation Award, one a number of prizes announced during the Stirling Prize awards ceremony on Saturday.
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Peel Group submits UK's largest planning application for Liverpool scheme
Chapman Taylor’s £5.5 billion Liverpool Waters project – reputed to be the largest planning application in the UK – has been submitted to Liverpool City Council.
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BDP wins Chinese masterplan
BDP has won an international competition to masterplan and design most of the buildings within an urban regeneration project in the city of Foshan in southern China.