All Public spaces articles – Page 17
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New river park planned for Thames
Gensler’s London River Park is set to go ahead after securing £60 million of funding
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Danish firm BIG defeats Zaha Hadid to win Albanian competition
New cultural complex in capital Tirana aims to promote religious harmony
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Victoria development is Lynch’s big break
The massive commission for Kingsgate House in central London signals a major step up for Lynch Architects.
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SOM team bags permission for huge east London scheme
Revised plans for Leamouth Peninsula approved by London Thames Gateway Development Corp
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Cartwright Pickard wins planning for Barking scheme slated by Cabe
Design review raised concerns about residents’ quality of life
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Make's Croydon scheme submitted for planning
Cherry Orchard Road includes tallest building in the area
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Gensler claims businesses key to tackling London's 'open space deficit'
Practice unveils new research at Mipim in collaboration with the Urban Land Institute
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Longbridge regeneration submitted for planning
Holder Mathias’s £70 million plans include a new park
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Allies & Morrison to design Vauxhall Square scheme
£250 million project will include two towers and a public square
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Barton Wilmore wins Riyadh park commission
Barton Willmore has won the commission to design a series of extensions to Salam Park, the only urban park in Riyadh.
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Work starts on Witherford Watson Mann's Flat Iron Square scheme in Southwark
Work has begun on Witherford Watson Mann’s scheme to redevelop Southwark’s Flat Iron Square.The project aims to make the square, which is intersected by Union Street, into a “better, brighter and cleaner” public space according to client the London Development Agency (LDA).It will close off the southern arm of Union ...
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Haymarket plans threaten Unesco status, warns watchdog
The director of Edinburgh’s heritage watchdog has condemned Network Rail’s plans for Haymarket station, saying they could threaten the city’s Unesco World Heritage status.
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Architecture Foundation launches cycle parking competition
The Architecture Foundation is seeking entries for a competition to design a new cycle parking system for Bankside in central London.
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Work begins on 5th Studio's Fatwalk
Work has started on the first phase of 5th Studio’s Fatwalk in east London as part of the Three Mills Green regeneration.
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Inspirations
Stephen Witherford and William Mann’s inspiration: Utrecht City Hall
The eclectic collision of old and new in Miralles Tagliabue Architects’ Utrecht City Hall creates a unique spirit that has made a strong impression on Witherford Watson Mann
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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