All articles by Ruth Bloomfield – Page 10
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Savoy Hotel refurbishment nears completion
The £100 million project to restore London’s Savoy Hotel will be completed this summer, more than a year behind schedule, it has been announced.
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Approval for Huddersfield scheme too late for firm
Practice that designed £100m regeneration plan closed last year
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V&A invites 10 firms to draw up new extension
Six years after Libeskind Spiral demise, museum changes tack with subterranean galleries
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Olympic Village plans to cram athletes in
Fletcher Priest Architects has drawn up detailed plans for how the thousands of athletes and officials who will converge on east London for the 2012 Olympics will be accommodated.
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Olympic Park legacy plans revealed
A "poppy day" garden, complete with a war memorial and trees which will flower in red close to Remembrance Day, is being planned for the Olympic Park.
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Simpson's Kensington Palace plans to be redrawn
John Simpson has been sent back to the drawing board to redesign a controversial extension to Kensington Palace.
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Make-designed sustainable footballer's house goes for planning
Make Architects has designed this ultra-sustainable home for England and Manchester United footballer Gary Neville.
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Network Rail has go-ahead for Milton Keynes HQ
GMW’s plans for a national centre for Network Rail have been given planning approval.
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King's Cross Square winner to be picked next week
A nine-strong jury – including Rab Bennetts and Grimshaw’s Chris Nash – will meet next week to decide on a winner for the long-awaited King’s Cross Square competition.
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LDA to spend £12.4m on Olympic site fringes
Six public realm projects set to transform unsafe and neglected areas
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Hemingway designer surf pods fail to sell
A string of high end “surf pods” designed by Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway and built with public money, have become the latest victims of the recession
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Unemployment numbers fall, but architects fearful
Architects are becoming increasingly fearful of the future, despite the fact that actual numbers claiming unemployment benefits are continuing to fall steadily, according to figures released this week.
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Architecture Plb's new Royal Veterinary College building wins planning
Architecture Plb has been granted planning permission for a new £6 million building for the Royal Veterinary College.
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Two UK firms win in Europan 10
Two UK firms have been honoured in Europan 10, the international competition for architects under 40.
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First images of TP Bennett's Walthamstow Stadium redevelopment
These are the first images of TP Bennett’s controversial plans to redevelop Walthamstow Stadium, one of London’s last surviving greyhound tracks.
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Key university building projects hit by cuts
Sheppard Robson scheme for Bristol among victims as government slashes capital funds
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Forge designs Brunel memorial near Rotherhithe tunnel
Forge Architects has designed a unique memorial to Britain’s greatest engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
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Competition launched to design Dundee V&A
An international architectural competition has been launched to design a landmark building for the Victoria & Albert Museum in Dundee.
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Chipperfield knighthood recognises Neues Museum success
Former RIBA president Ferguson and Gareth Hoskins also honoured
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Court setback for Guide Dogs on Exhibition Road shared space scheme
A leading charity’s attempt to derail Dixon Jones’ revolutionary £25 million redesign of London’s Exhibition Road has suffered a major setback.