All articles by Will Hurst – Page 27
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Cabe’s architecture centre funding ‘penalises success’
Fury as Open House and New London Architecture grants are slashed in favour of regions
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Foreign Office Architects' City landmark given the go-ahead
Huge Trinity EC3 project in Aldgate for developer Beetham wins planning permission
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Rogers loses battle over Thames Wharf HQ
Former colleague Marco Goldschmied has acquired the offices of Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
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Simpson's Southwark skyscraper gets the go-ahead
Ian Simpson’s landmark tower on London’s south bank has won detailed planning permission, following a further reduction in height.
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Westminster council votes to demolish Pimlico School
Last ditch attempt by Rogers, Prasad and Bayley fails to save Bancroft’s Pimlico School
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‘Inflexible’ PFI works against sustainability
Long-term deals are like supertankers you can’t turn around, says report
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Defiant RMJM tells Unesco to back off
Gazprom tower decision belongs to the city, says architect
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Consumers will drive demand for renewables, Conservatives promise
Tory Leader David Cameron unveils plans for a decentralised energy revolution at Greenpeace offices
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Holburne extension wins approval
Eric Parry's massively controversial extension to the Bath museum finally wins planning following design changes
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New housing needs Cabe, says Callcutt
Expanded design review process should look at all major schemes
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Young guns miss out on Athletes Village first phase
Established names scoop lion’s share as Lend Lease boss promises ‘time to be playful later’
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Britain’s biggest practice defends loss last year
BDP’s £20,000 loss a result of investment in staff, boss claims
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New housing needs Cabe, says Callcutt Review
Callcutt recommends an expanded design review process to look at all major housebuilding schemes
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Burland TM sets the scene for Pinewood
Architect James Burland reveals huge film set project including 2,000 homes
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Wilkinson Eyre wins 2012 Olympic basketball arena
Wilkinson Eyre and KSS Design Group have beaten off competition from firms including Grimshaw and David Morley Architects to design the temporary basketball arena for the 2012 Olympics.The two firms are in a team with professional services group Sinclair Knight Merz and project manager Nussli International, which had been pitted ...
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Stockholm library competition won by German architect Heike Hanada
German architect Heike Hanada has beaten thousands of competitors to design a £60 million extension to Gunnar Asplund’s iconic public library in Stockholm.
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EH fury as Gough says it’s a ‘bad judge’ of architecture
Piers Gough denies dinner speech was provoked by EH criticism of practice’s new projects
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EH fury as Gough says it’s a “bad judge” of architecture
Piers Gough denies dinner speech was provoked by EH criticism of practice’s new projects.
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Funding promised for Exhibition Rd makeover
One of the most significant public space projects in London since the remodelling of Trafalgar Square looks set to go ahead with funding from Kensington & Chelsea council and the mayor of London.
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Agency brings back space standards
English Partnerships will enforce size minimums for housing on its land