All Practices articles – Page 2
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Zumthor to design next Serpentine Pavilion
The 2009 Pritzker Prize laureate Peter Zumthor has been chosen to design next year’s Serpentine Gallery Pavilion.
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PM prize for Reiach & Hall's Glasgow hospital
Reiach & Hall Architects’ New Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow has won the prime minister’s Better Public Building Award.
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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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Cabe slams Squire’s One Tower Bridge plans
Doubt voiced over desire to create high-profile cultural destination
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Arup Associates eyes Italian airport expansion
Arup Associates is carrying out a feasibility study into expanding Venice Marco Polo Airport in Italy.
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Pringle Richards Sharratt's black history museum in London secures funding
Work on a London museum dedicated to the UK’s black cultural heritage will start next spring after the scheme secured funding yesterday.
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Archial closes two offices
Rescued architectural firm Archial has shut two of its 16 offices – but insisted the move would not result in job losses.
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Libeskind to design landmark for Essex University
Daniel Libeskind has been selected to design a landmark building in the UK to house a new international institute promoting peace and democracy.
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Irish firm HKR closes Manchester branch
Irish practice HKR has shut its Manchester office with its branch director setting up his own practice in the city.
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Bond Bryan wins approval for Rotherham arts college
Rotherham Council has given planning permission to Bond Bryan’s redevelopment of the South Yorkshire town’s arts and technology college.
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Battersea developer defers interest on loan repayments
The firm bankrolling Rafael Viñoly’s planned £5.5 billion redevelopment of Battersea power station in south London has said it has reached agreements with its banks to defer interest repayments on its loans to next May.
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John Drew teams up with Pringle Brandon
John Drew, a former director at Rafael Viñoly Architects and partner at Foster & Partners, has joined forces with Pringle Brandon to form new practice Pringle Brandon Drew.
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Assael submits six-storey south London hotel for planning
Assael Architecture has submitted plans for a six-storey hotel and business academy on a prominent site in south London.
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RIBA Gold Medal eases Chipperfield's Stirling pain
David Chipperfield has won the RIBA Royal Gold Medal 2011, an honour that goes some way to compensating for the loss of the 2010 Stirling Prize.
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Fosters unveils design for Qatari World Cup bid
Foster & Partners is behind the centrepiece stadium for Qatar’s bid to host the 2022 football World Cup.
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Make wins public inquiry into Southwark housing scheme
Make’s plans for a major housing scheme in London have been given the green light after a public inquiry overturned Southwark Council’s original decision to refuse planning.
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S333 wins planning in Plymouth
Plymouth city planners have backed a multi-purpose building by S333, combining offices, car parking and retail.
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Foster's posts massive pre-tax loss
Foster & Partners has posted a huge pre-tax loss after racking up interest repayments of nearly £40 million.
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Multimedia
Audio slideshow: The curator's tour of John Pawson:Plain Space
Curator Alison Morris gives BD a guided tour around the John Pawson Plain Space exhibition at the Design Museum.
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Features
Stirling reactions: 'the UK entries didn't stand a chance'
The dust has settled and Zaha Hadid has found a spot on her perfectly parametrical shelf for her new award, but how popular was the judges decision? BD asks other architects what they thought of this year’s Stirling and takes a look at how the award was covered by the ...