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Fred Goodwin linked with RMJM executive departures
RMJM has lost four of its senior executives since former Royal Bank of Scotland boss Fred Goodwin was controversially appointed as an adviser to the firm.
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Meier's house for Rowan Atkinson wins approval
A controversial modern house by American architect Richard Meier for the actor Rowan Atkinson has been given the go-ahead.
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Lewisham Council backs PRP almshouses scheme
PRP’s proposal for a series of almshouses in south-east London has been backed by council planners.
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Foster and Koolhaas unveil rival schemes for Hong Kong cultural district
OMA and Foster & Partners have revealed images and details of their conceptual masterplans for a major new £1.8 billion (HK$21.6 billion) arts district in Hong Kong.
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New York gives go-ahead to Viñoly housing
Planners in New York have approved designs by Rafael Viñoly to build affordable housing.
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Victorian Society backs Purcell Miller Tritton's Manchester hotel plan
The Victorian Society has praised Purcell Miller Tritton’s plans to save Manchester’s grade-II* listed fire headquarters by turning it into a luxury hotel.
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Viñoly to design Kennedy building
Rafael Viñoly has been appointed to design a new building at Boston’s University of Massachusetts.
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Millwall chaos as two firms claim to be designing masterplan
The redevelopment of Millwall Football Club’s home in south-east London has plunged into chaos with two firms claiming to be drawing up the masterplan – just as a rival scheme for the same site is unveiled.
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Beds house takes off
Platform 5 Architects has recently completed this private house in Bedfordshire
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Rafael Viñoly: Manchester City’s hot new signing
Rafael Viñoly speaks to BD about the World Cup, his plans for the world’s richest football club, and whether at Battersea Power Station he can end 30 years of hurt.
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ODA scraps main Olympic wind turbine
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has abandoned plans to install a 130m-high wind turbine on the Olympic park site in Stratford, east London, citing “limited commercial interest” in the project.
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Viñoly and Bennetts given green light for Oxford campus
Major new academic buildings by Rafael Viñoly, Bennetts Associates and Wilkinson Eyre for Oxford University have been granted planning permission.
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Prince keeping close eye on new barracks design
Developer’s managing director tells court that Rogers’ design was repetitive and inflexible.
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Piano defends his ‘kind of miracle’
Renzo Piano has defended his controversial Central St Giles scheme, now finally completed eight years after the project began.
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Building Study
Central St Giles by Renzo Piano
In this archive Building Study from 2010, Ellis Woodman pulls no punches in his assessment of Google’s $1bn trophy
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Six shortlisted to reclad St Thomas' Hospital tower
AHMM, Grimshaw and Hopkins are among six teams shortlisted for a second RIBA competition for Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust.
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Stirling judging panel announced
The judges for this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize have been announced
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Archive Titles
Spending cuts put culture projects in jeopardy
If “there’s no money left” in the Treasury coffers will anyone in the new government stand up to defend the Tate Modern extension or the Stonehenge Visitors Centre just two of the projects that rely heavily on public funding but whose future could be at risk under tough new austerity ...
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Viñoly to design £1bn scheme for Manchester City
Rafael Viñoly is set to design a £1 billion sports and leisure complex for the richest football club in the world – Manchester City.The 81ha Eastlands site, previously earmarked for one of the government’s super casinos, is expected to be transformed to include a £5 million training complex, as well ...
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Dublin national stadium to open tomorrow
Populous and Scott Tallon Walker Architects’ 50,000-seat national rugby and football stadium in Dublin opens tomorrow (May 14), almost exactly three years after work began on site.