All articles by Anna Winston – Page 21
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Herzog & de Meuron's Parrish Art Museum starts on site
Work on Herzog & de Meuron’s $25 million (£16.5 million) Parrish Art Museum on Long Island in New York State has begun on site.
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CF Møller wins Swedish masterplan competition
Danish practice CF Møller has won a competition to design the masterplan for a new housing district in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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Stephen Bayley backs BD's Carbuncle Cup in attack on bad modern architecture
Stephen Bayley has announced his support for BD’s Carbuncle Cup in a scathing attack on “bad buildings”, including Renzo Piano’s Central St Giles.
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Foreign Office Architects to design £17m Cleveland art gallery
Foreign Office Architects is set to build its first museum and first major building in the USA in the shape of the $26.3 million (£17 million) Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland.
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Review
BD’s pick of the top ten haunted buildings
Most architects are familiar with the concept of ghost architecture – the buildings that were never fully realised or have long since been demolished that linger on in archives occasionally resurfacing in exhibitions and research projects.
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Features
Something in the air at RIBA Futures debate
Technology experts discussed how wireless data flow will change how we use buildings at a event hosted by RIBA Futures to kick off its latest research project.
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Theatre ghost backs architect’s renovation
A leading theatre architect working on the renovation of the Bristol Old Vic has had a run in with the theatre’s former manager – who worked there 200 years ago.
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Munich Olympic architect Günter Behnisch dies
Leading German architect Günter Behnisch has died aged 88. His designs for the 1972 Munich Olympics, with its cable roofs created in collaboration with engineer Frei Otto, became a symbol of national pride and “democratic architecture”.
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Blogs
The Commonwealth Games brings misery to India’s poorest
The Guardian reveals the latest attack on Delhi’s slums in the name of progress
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Kent University’s new music building
Tim Ronalds Architects has submitted designs for a £4.5 million flexible music building for the University of Kent’s Canterbury campus.
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Guy's Cancer Center designs revealed - but who are they by?
The six shortlisted designs for the £140 million Guys Cancer Centre building in London Bridge went on display for two days at the offices of Southwark Council as part of a public consultation on the project.
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Multimedia
Video: Bartlett Summer Show at UCL
Unit leaders CJ Lim, Neil Spiller and Bob Sheil give an insight into the work at the sprawling Bartlett Summer Show at UCL, and explain why their students are more employable than those from any other school.
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Blogs
Vanity Fair reveals vanity voting behind list of best modern buildings
A survey to find the best building since 1980 has revealed some unusally brazen vanity voting, the truth behind traditionalists claims to 'not have a problem' with modern buildings and that competition doesn't awlays brred resentment...
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Van Egeraat wins Moscow stadium competition
Erick van Egeraat has won an international competition to design a 300,000sq m stadium complex in Moscow.
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Fraser branches out for art studio
Malcolm Fraser Architects has completed work on a 9sq m tree house studio in Glen Nevis for collaborative arts group London Fieldworks.
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Features
The London Festival of Architecture 2010 - the best of the rest
The London Festival of Architecture 2010 draws to a close this weekend, with a final flurry focused around London’s South Bank. But if you haven’t made it to any of the talks, walks, bike rides or open studios yet, don’t worry, there are still plenty of interesting events happening all ...
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Cabe pours praise on Haworth Tompkins' Everyman
Cabe has showered praise on Haworth Tompkins’ designs for the £28 million Everyman Theatre redevelopment in Liverpool.
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Heneghan Peng unveils first images of Greenwich architecture school
The first images of Heneghan Peng’s design for the University of Greenwich’s £76 million School of Architecture and Construction have been unveiled as part of a public consultation.
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Blogs
Penrose watch
News Junkie casts its eye over the new architecture minister's activities so that you don't have to...