All articles by Andrea Klettner – Page 62
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David Adjaye reveals 2011 Design Miami pavilion
David Adjaye has won the seventh annual Designer of the Year award at 2011 Design Miami. The award will see Adjaye commissioned to build a site-specific installation for the fair, which runs from November 9 to December 4. Adjaye said: “To win an award like this from the design community ...
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NewsTate Modern oil tanks to open next year
First phase of Herzog & de Meuron’s development to be finished for Olympics
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NewsDixon Jones lands Chelsea contract for John Lewis
Dixon Jones has been appointed to redevelop a major site in Chelsea, west London, for retailer John Lewis.
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NewsDuggan Morris Architects' reveals east London scheme
Duggan Morris Architects’ plans to expand a Georgian building in east London are set to be recommended for approval by planners at Hackney Council.The project would create 1,858sq m of commercial space on 141-145 Curtain Road in Shoreditch. An existing three-storey brick building will be retained, crowned by a three-storey ...
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FeaturesArchitects' Desks: Jose Esteves De Matos, co-director at De Matos Ryan
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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NewsFormer RMJM director joins Pringle Brandon Drew
The former operations director of RMJM, Miriam White, has joined Pringle Brandon Drew as director. White, who left the Scottish practice earlier this summer, will work alongside John Drew, managing partner at Pringle Brandon Drew. The pair worked together on the £282 million Bishops Square project while employed at Foster ...
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NewsMailen Design wins planning for green-belt nursery
Architect Mailen Design has obtained planning permission for a children’s nursery located in Northumberland’s green belt.The £400,000 project, which was developed together with creative agency GrafikM, will see the conversion of an existing stone farmhouse and the design of a new single-storey building on the site of the old stable ...
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Van Heyningen & Haward's bird hide opens in Essex
A bird hide designed by Van Heyningen & Haward for the RSPB has officially opened at Rainham Marshes in Essex.The hide, built entirely of timber, including timber piles, is the second building the practice has built for the RSPB following the 2006-completed environment and education centre.Project partner Chris Wilderspin said: ...
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NewsLondon mayor announces £100 million retrofit fund
Public building works create potential workstream for architects
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NewsArchitects back new RIBA chief in 'cool' revolution
Brady speaks of plans to bring young architects on board through RIBA satellite in Hoxton
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FeaturesAngela Brady: 'We need to start being a profession that looks out, not in'
The new president talks about the RIBA superbrand, an architects’ Groucho Club and overhauling procurement
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NewsArchitecture students most satisfied at Northumbria University
National student survey measures satisfaction with courses
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NewsScott Brownrigg outlines Russia expansion plan
UK multi-disciplinary forms alliance with Russian practice
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NewsSwiss architect reveals US solar tower design
Swiss architect RAFAA have drawn up proposals for a solar plant in the Mojave Desert, California.
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Architects' desks: Robert Adam, director at Adam Architecture
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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Architects back petition to reform procurement
’Safety-first’ culture accused of stifling flair in public sector buildings
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NewsShigeru Ban designs cardboard cathedral for earthquake-hit Christchurch
The New Zealand city of Christchurch has commissioned the Japanese architect to design a temporary structure on the site of its 1864 cathedral that was destroyed during February’s earthquake.
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NewsGreen light for Salford University arts building
Stride Treglown has been granted planning permission for its £38 million arts building for Salford University in Manchester.The seven-storey building will act as a gateway to the site and will include theatre and performance spaces, a café, tuition areas and studio facilities. Work also includes a public square and links ...






