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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.
London’s journey into space
Is the Great Spaces scheme a dilution of the previous mayor’s programme or a refinement?
Bell Phillips & Kimble wins Kings Cross gasholder competition
Bell Phillips & Kimble has beaten 80 other firms to win a competition to design a new use for one of the King’s Cross gasholders.
King’s Cross schemes are a gas
Feix & Merlin’s helter-skelter slide and Hakes Associates’ giant reflective events space are among five designs shortlisted for the £2.5 million refurbishment of a grade II listed gasholder in London’s King’s Cross.
Woolwich gets a kick up the Arsenal
Since the closure of its munitions factories, Woolwich has become one of the most deprived parts of London. But now Witherford Watson Mann’s public realm improvements are leading a major effort to turn the area around
Review: Carmody Groarke’s July 7 memorial
Andrew Mead reviews Carmody Groarke’s July 7 memorial
Go-ahead for massive Thames Gateway housing project
The first phase of Barking Riverside – the largest single housing development in the Thames Gateway – has won planning permission.
Work begins on McAslan's King's Cross concourse
Work has begun on John McAslan’s huge semi circular-shaped concourse for King’s Cross Station, due to open in time for the 2012 Olympics.
Nottingham bids to be world design capital
The city of Nottingham is bidding to be the 2012 world design capital, citing Benson & Forsyth’s Pod building among its design credentials
Architects Maccreanor Lavington and KCAP are driving regeneration at Barking Riverside
Maccreanor Lavington and KCAP are the architects behind the massive Barking Riverside regeneration project which will see thousands of new homes built in east London












