All articles by Anna Winston – Page 43
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Tories outline new housing policies
The Conservative Party has launched a policy green paper outlining its approach to social housing, the private rented sector and energy-efficient homes.
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NewsToyo Ito's Barcelona towers take shape
These construction images show Toyo Ito’s extension to an events and trade fair complex in Barcelona, Spain, taking shape.
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NewsAHMM reveals design for academy on Olympic Village site
The Olympic Delivery Authority has released images of Allford Hall Monaghan Morris’s Chobham Academy in the Olympic Village.
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NewsMichelle Obama meets Rogers Stirk Harbour
America’s first lady Michelle Obama has met Richard Rogers and Ivan Harbour on a tour of Rogers Stirk Harbour’s Maggie’s Centre in Hammersmith, west London.
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NewsTate Modern extension wins planning permission
Herzog & de Meruon’s revised plan for the Tate Modern extension won planning permission from Southwark Council on Tuesday evening.
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NewsSanaa reveals Serpentine pavilion design
Japanese architect Sanaa has unveiled its design for this year’s summer pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery.
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NewsShortlisted designs revealed for African American museum in Washington DC
The Smithsonian Institution has unveiled designs by the six shortlisted architects for its £350 million National Museum of African American History & Culture in Washington DC.
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NewsNottingham 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
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NewsFoster and Gehry hit as New York projects go on hold
Architect Frank Gehry has revealed that his troubled $4 billion Atlantic Yards scheme in New York is unlikely to be realised, as projects across New York are put on hold.
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NewsThreat to Sydney Opera House refurb
Australian Prime Minster Kevin Rudd has refused to back a £400 million (Aus$900 million) scheme to refurbish the Sydney Opera House and incorporate Jørn Utzon’s original vision.
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NewsSteampunk architecture on show
Steampunk started out as a style of fiction that combined historical romance and science fiction but has quickly become a do-it-yourself design movement.
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NewsChipperfield's Seal House wins planning permission
David Chipperfield’s plan for Seal House, his first scheme in the City of London, has won planning permission.
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NewsSM Architecture launches Gulf manifesto
The London and Kuwait based practice SM Architecture has launched the first design manifesto for the Gulf region.
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Multimedia
Architects at TED (videos)
Watch a selection of leading architectural thinkers talk at TED.
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NewsTP Bennett's Trinity Hospice
TP Bennett has unveiled its designs for Trinity Hospice in South London.
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NewsManchester students win Cisco sustainable communities competition
Two students from Manchester University’s School of Architecture have won the Cisco 2020 sustainable communities competition.
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NewsHadid: too many teams will produce a mediocre Paris
Zaha Hadid has hit out at French president Nicolas Sarkozy’s competition to rethink Paris, claiming that seeking advice from 10 teams of multidisciplinary consultants and architects is set to produce a “mediocre” city.
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NewsRogers and Hoskins among winners at this year’s Civic Trust Awards
Rogers Stirk Harbour’s Maggie’s Centre at Charing Cross Hospital, west London, Pollard Thomas Edwards’ Brockwell Lido in Brixton, and Gareth Hoskins’ Culloden battlefield visitor centre in Inverness are among the winners of this year’s Civic Trust Awards.
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AIA billings index shows signs of hope
The American Institute of Architects billings index has reported a rise of 2 points in February after falling for 12 consecutive months.
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NewsChange of address for Venturi's Lieb House
Robert Venturi’s Lieb House has moved up river to its new home on Long Island, New York.






