English Heritage fails to back Robin Hood Gardens
8 May, 2008
English Heritage commissioners have overruled the advice of the organisation’s own advisory committee over the future of Robin Hood Gardens and recommended it is not listed.
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8 May, 2008
English Heritage commissioners have overruled the advice of the organisation’s own advisory committee over the future of Robin Hood Gardens and recommended it is not listed.

8 May, 2008
Kent County Council is to sue Norwegian architect Snøhetta and British collaborator Stephen Spence over the duo's aborted Turner Contemporary gallery scheme in Margate.

8 May, 2008
Architects will be forced to choose between two rival forms of client contract after the collapse of more than two years of negotiation on the issue between the RIBA and the Association of Consultant Architects.
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9 May 2008
The battle for the RIBA presidency took a dramatic twist this week as Paul Davis pulled out, leaving Ruth Reed and Andrew Hanson in a two-horse race.

9 May 2008
Stirling prizewinner Stephen Hodder has released images of his practice’s largest-ever scheme — a £170 million mixed-use regeneration project at Eckersley Mills in Wigan.

9 May 2008
London’s newly elected Tory mayor, Boris Johnson, took a step toward halting the spread of skyscrapers in London this week with the appointment of a key adviser opposed to Ken Livingstone’s planning policies.

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In Pictures

9 May, 2008
A sneak preview of Wilkinson Eyre's new Maggie's cancer care centre in Oxford
Buildings

9 May 2008
A sense of abstract domesticity pervades the first Maggie’s Centre to be built in England — at challenging site at Charing Cross Hospital
Comment

9 May 2008
The government wants to forget the optimism of sixites and seventies social housing ever existed

9 May 2008
Austin Williams, author of new book The Enemies of Progress, is convinced it is, but Pooran Desai of BioRegional Quintain has plenty of examples to back his counter-argument .
What's On

2 May 2008
Tickets for the London Festival of Architecture go on sale this Monday May 5. This year’s festival — formerly known as the biennale — is set to be the biggest to date, with more than 500 events between June 20 and July 20.

25 April 2008
Forty years after the unrest of May 1968, Shumon Basar reviews Spaced Out, a study of some of the avant-garde structures of the psychedelic sixties
Technical

9 May 2008
Architect David Richmond & Partners and structural engineer Price & Myers are creating a rammed earth wall using local soil for a new library and archive at Douai Abbey

9 May 2008
Haverstock Architects’ Claire Barton on designing a mixed-use children’s play and health centre with an insulating green roof
Heterotopia

9 May 2008
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win Jørn Utzon Logbook Vol. IV, Prefab: Kuwait National Assembly

2 May 2008
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday May 7 for a chance to win Herbert Wright’s new book Skyscrapers: fabulous buildings that reach for the sky.
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