All articles by Ruth Bloomfield – Page 8
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Bolles & Wilson reveals industrial 'tea house'
Bolles & Wilson has designed an industrial warehouse building inspired by a Japanese tea house and complete with a rooftop reflecting pool.
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Students invited to join with hundreds of others at Manchester event
30th European Architecture Students Asembly to be held in the UK this summer
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Make's landmark London tower knocked back by planning authority
Lambeth rejects skyscraper proposal following criticism from English Heritage
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Olympic Stadium rises to its full height
The Olympic Stadium by Populous is on track to be completed next summer, the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has announced.
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Critics claim Make tower will destroy London views
A 42-storey skyscraper by Make will destroy views of London landmarks including Parliament Square, Westminster Abbey and Battersea Power Station, critics have claimed
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Military expansion
Form Art Architects has designed an extension to the National Army Museum, based at the Royal Hospital at Chelsea
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Arb fines Nottingham architect £1,000
Marsh Grochowski director guilty of failing to set out terms of project
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Wandering Scots inspire Jencks’ Fife park project
Critic and architectural theorist Charles Jencks is to transform the blighted site of a spent Scottish coal mine into a fanciful landscape of stepped hillsides and artificial lochs
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English Heritage lauds new guidelines
The government has published new guidelines to protect historic buildings, monuments, parks, gardens and industrial sites.
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Open House becomes Open City
Open House, which has opened the best buildings in London to the public for almost two decades, is to change its name and focus.The organisation is being rebranded Open City, and new projects lined up for this year include a study of iconic housing developments and the lessons they hold ...
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Hackney’s diamond in the rough wins planning
Squire & Partners has been granted planning permission for a shimmering, diamond-shaped boutique hotel in east London.
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Southwark ready to back Piano’s redesigned Baby Shard
Southwark Council has resolved to grant planning permission for Renzo Piano’s redrawn proposals for the so-called Baby Shard.
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Rent warning as council approves Burland TM scheme for Camden Market
The revamp of part of London’s famous Camden Market by architect Burland TM has sparked a furious row over the “sanitisation” of the famous attraction.
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Council backs Carey Jones Vauxhall tower despite Cabe opposition
Carey Jones Architects’ £72 million “eco tower” at Vauxhall Cross in Lambeth has been approved by the local council despite opposition from Cabe.
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Gormley hotel guests can sleep in a sculpture
Reardon Smith Architects has teamed up with Antony Gormley to design a boutique hotel where guests will be able to sleep within a sculpture
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Brixton museum to celebrate UK’s black heritage
Pringle Richards Sharratt Architects working with Trace Architecture has drawn up plans for the first museum dedicated to the UK’s black cultural heritage
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Grimshaw wins work in Wales and South Korea
Grimshaw was celebrating this week after being appointed to design two landmark projects on different sides of the globe
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Grimshaw's South Korean Eden Project revealed
Grimshaw has unveiled plans for a National Ecology Centre in South Korea, reminiscent of the Eden Project.
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Thames Gateway home numbers fall short
Only around a third of the new homes promised under the government’s flagship Thames Gateway scheme have been built as the project passes its half-way mark.
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Olympic Park Legacy Company bolsters management team
Three new members have been appointed to the Olympic Park Legacy Company’s executive management team.