All articles by Ruth Bloomfield – Page 9
-
News
Cabe savages Tesco-led development in Bow
Collado Collins’ scheme for a major supermarket-led regeneration project in east London has been attacked by Cabe.
-
News
Broadway Malyan’s eyes on Guide Dogs prize
Work has begun on Broadway Malyan’s design for a new national breeding centre for the charity Guide Dogs
-
News
Mather Oxford plan fails to win over EH
Watchdog speaks out over proposed demolition in Keble campus scheme
-
News
City farm to go on site of van Egeraat scheme
A “pop up” city farm is to be created on the site of Erick van Egeraat’s multi-billion-pound masterplan to regenerate east London’s Canning Town and Custom House, which starts in 2012
-
News
Science Museum set to launch £25 million design competition
The Science Museum will launch an international design competition for a £25 million new set of galleries this autumn.
-
News
Aberdeen graduates visualise controversial City Square project
A group of young graduates have created a series of visualisations of how the controversial £140 million redevelopment of Aberdeen’s Union Terrace Gardens could look.
-
News
Planning granted for Robert Adam's Jersey development
Robert Adam Architects has been granted planning consent for three major new houses in Jersey.
-
News
Tories set out plan for local design standards
Councils will struggle without more resources, warns RIBA president
-
News
Crease Strickland Parkins' refurbishment of York station
Crease Strickland Parkins has drawn up plans for a new headquarters for York City Council.
-
News
Fresh images of New Covent Garden revamp unveiled
Fresh images of the redevelopment of New Covent Garden market, by Foster & Partners and Neil Tomlinson Architects, have been unveiled.
-
News
Porphyrios London scheme on site
Work on a new Porphyrios Associates’ residential scheme in Highbury, north London began on site this week.
-
News
Developer to appeal Greenwich Market plans
The developer behind Hopkins’ £25 million scheme to revamp Greenwich Market is to appeal against the local council’s decision to throw out the plans.
-
News
Edinburgh's revamped Usher Hall opens to the public
LDN Architects’ scheme for an extension to Edinburgh’s main concert hall will open to the public this week.
-
News
Zaha Hadid reveals designs for Jordanian cultural centre (flythrough)
Zaha Hadid has drawn up plans for a showpiece performing arts and cultural centre in the Jordanian capital of Amman.
-
News
Tories would let councils set their own design standards
A decentralised planning system where local authorities each draw up individual architectural and design standards would be introduced under a Conservative government, the party has confirmed.
-
News
£3 million sculpture to hide Stratford eyesore
Studio Egret West’s sculpture aims to improve first impressions for London Olympic visitors
-
News
Napper's Northumberland media centre design revealed
Napper Architects has drawn up plans for a £3.5 million media centre at a school in Northumberland.
-
News
Sheppard Robson to revamp listed Thames foot tunnels
Sheppard Robson has unveiled £11.5 million plans to refurbish two listed foot tunnels which run beneath the River Thames.
-
News
McAslan disarmed at London barracks
A leading firm of conservation architects has been called in to revamp John McAslan & Partners’ plans for a large housing scheme at a historic London barracks, following a wave of objections
-
News
Report into Camberwell tower block fire won’t be ready till June
A police investigation into the causes of a fatal fire which ripped through a London tower block will not be finished until June.