All articles by Anna Winston – Page 20
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NewsRoberts Limbrick's revamp of Victorian Baths wins seal of approval
Roberts Limbrick Architects has won planning permission for the £10 million redevelopment of Forest Hill Pools in Lewisham.
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NewsNLA student winner takes on Chelsea Barracks
Royal College of Art graduate Stuart Evans has been named as the winner of this year’s New London Architecture student prize.
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News
Atkins plans to buy US firm PBSJ for £178m
Atkins has announced plans to buy American construction management company PBSJ for £178 million.
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AnalysisHow job losses take a toll on employees, bosses and the staff left behind
With no signs that the recession’s bite is about to ease, BD looks at the effect of redundancy on architects who have lost their jobs and those who have had to let them go.
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NewsNWDA cuts hit capital projects in the North West
The North West Development Agency has announced that it will withdraw all non-contracted funding for regional projects, hitting schemes including Haworth Tompkins’ Everyman Theatre and Proctor and Matthews’ Chester Zoo project.
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NewsPlanners told to ease the way for free schools
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has revealed further details of the government’s plans to make the planning process friendlier to free schools
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NewsCommunities secretary outlines how planning process will aid free schools
Communities secretary Eric Pickles has revealed further details on the government’s plans to make the planning process friendlier to proposals to build free schools.
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NewsD5 creates new bus station for Chatham
Work on D5 Architects’ designs for a new £5 million bus station in Chatham, Kent, is due to be completed next March.
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NewsWorld’s largest virtual computer-generated skyscraper in Brazil
Brazilian practice Königsberger Vannucchi Architects has entered the record books with the world’s biggest augmented reality marker for its latest skyscraper.
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NewsArchitecture billings fail to recover in US
The Architecture Billings Index has failed to bounce back from a sharp fall in May as demand for architectural services in the US continues to decline.
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NewsAdjaye's first offices near completion
David Adjaye’s first stand-alone office development in the UK is nearing completion.
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NewsArchitect in charity battle for Article 25
An architect hoping to win a year working on a volunteer project in Sierra Leone for architecture charity Article 25 now faces an online battle to secure her placement.
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NewsMuseums dominate Stirling contenders
The RIBA has announced the shortlist for this year’s Stirling prize, which is dominated by cultural buildings. Zaha Hadid’s Maxxi Museum of Art in Rome is the bookies’ favourite to win the £20,000 prize.
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NewsSnøhetta wins US jobs in San Francisco and New York
Snøhetta has beaten two UK practices to design a new wing for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
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FeaturesSix in race for Carbuncle Cup
The shortlist has been announced for the Carbuncle Cup, BD’s award for the ugliest building in the UK completed in the last 12 months.
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NewsStudents battle for health awards
Architects for Health has announced a 10-strong shortlist for its annual student design award.
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Blogs
Milton Keyne's finest hour
As Milton Keynes shopping centre wins listed status, we show you one of the many reasons why the building is so special.
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NewsNightingale submits Cockermouth hospital plans
Nightingale Associates has submitted plans for the 4,000sq m Cockermouth community hospital in Cumbria to Allerdale Borough Council.
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NewsKoolhaas wins Venice Biennale award
Rem Koolhaas has been awarded the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement by the board of the Venice Architecture Biennale.






