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Gillespies wins major Beirut public realm project
Landscape and urban design firm Gillespies has won an international design competition to rejuvenate Beirut’s Roman Baths.
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Foster’s to masterplan Imperial War Museum site
The Imperial War Museum has appointed Foster & Partners to masterplan its main site in London.
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Foster is the only architect in Sunday Times Rich List
Norman Foster has slipped down the Sunday Times Rich List for the second year running.
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Multimedia
Heatherwick's Shanghai pavilion
Watch video footage of Thomas Heatherwick’s pavilion for the Shanghai Expo
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Opinion
Heatherwick’s pavilion is neighbour from hell
Dandelion clockBoots’ patriotic heart is all aflutter over the ecstatic reception given to the British pavilion at Shanghai, with a steady stream of locals fence-hopping into the site in an effort to see Thomas Heatherwick’s giant dandelion up close.It’s not such good news for John Körmeling, designer of the Dutch ...
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Heatherwick’s Stockton-on-Tees power station given green light
Thomas Heatherwick’s plans for a new £150 million biomass power station in Stockton-on-Tees, north east England, have won planning permission after being given the thumbs up by Cabe.
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Blogs
Heatherwick's 'giant pin cushion'
It's a million miles away and months from completion, but Heatherwick's Shanghai Pavilion is generating enough excitement to reach around the globe.And now some construction shots are finally revealing the reality of the B of the Bang designer's latest creation...In its usual ebullient style, The Daily Mail has honoured the ...
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Gehry reveals Abu Dhabi golf clubhouse
The first images of a Frank Gehry-designed clubhouse for a golf course in Abu Dhabi have been unveiled.
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Foster’s sets out plans for Stockholm revamp
Public consultation has begun on Foster & Partners and Berg Arkitektkontor’s masterplan to revamp the Slussen area of Stockholm, Sweden.
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First images of Heatherwick's Stockton biomass plant
The first images of the Thomas Heatherwick-designed biomass power plant in north-east England have been released.
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Planners dent Imperial’s crown
A major university extension by Foster & Partners on London’s Exhibition Road could be scuppered by the planners’ determination that the building be set back from the street.
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Government throws out Foster Ealing project
Communities secretary John Denham has overturned a £500 million mixed-use scheme by Foster & Partners and HKR Architects proposed for west London.
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Heatherwick fires up plans for Stockton power plant
Designer Thomas Heatherwick is working on plans for a £150 million, 49 megawatt biomass power plant in Stockton-on-Tees, north-east England
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Heatherwick to design biomass power plant in Stockton
Designer Thomas Heatherwick has been appointed to design a £150 million, 49 megawatt biomass power plant in Stockton on Tees, north-east England, BD can exclusively reveal.
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Blogs
Behind the scenes at Heatherwick Studio
Thomas Heatherwick is an unpredictable man. One minute he's creating a multi-million pound design for the Shanghai Expo and the next he's recreating his double rolling bridge concept on a float for the City Bridge Trust's offering at the annual Lord Mayor's Show in London...News Junkie went behind the scenes ...
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Foster's science academy inspires through design
Foster & Partners' £23 million Langley Academy will be opened today by Olympic rowing hero Matthew Pinsent.
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Foster’s revised Shoreditch scheme wins council backing
Hackney Council in London has given the thumbs-up for Foster & Partners' £500 million Bishops Place regeneration scheme.
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Norman Foster establishes Yale professorship in his name
FOA's Zaera-Polo to be the first Norman R Foster visiting professor at the American university
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Foster's wins Incheon masterplan
Foster & Partners has won a competition to design a masterplan in South Korea.
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Foster's directors' pay soars by 42%
Directors’ pay at Foster & Partners Group has shot up by a massive 42% — despite the firm plunging further into the red following the cost of having to make a quarter of its staff redundant