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Building StudyBackstage at The Old Vic: Haworth Tompkins crafts a contemporary counterpoint to a Georgian icon
Within a slender 10m slot on Waterloo Road, Haworth Tompkins has delivered an extension that redefines The Old Vic theatre’s relationship with its city
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NewsLifschutz Davidson Sandilands unveils draft masterplan for Bristol’s Western Harbour
Public consultation is now underway as proposals outline new homes, infrastructure, and public spaces
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NewsZaha Hadid Architects submits plans for 520-home scheme in Bristol
LDA Design also working on mixed-use project for Legal & General
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NewsStride Treglown gets go-ahead for 435 new homes in Bristol
Scheme will be built opposite city’s main railway station
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NewsStudents and recent graduates recognised with new architecture prize at RWA’s 171st exhibition
Royal West of England Academy reintroduces architecture to annual exhibition
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NewsBristol consults on plan to convert council homes into temporary homeless accommodation
Over a year, 216 homes could be made available as temporary accommodation
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NewsCampaigners launch legal challenge against Perkins & Will’s 196-home Bristol zoo scheme
The Bristol Zoological Society says judicial review has “no merit” after taking independent legal advice
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NewsBDP appoints new head of Bristol studio
Akshay Khera replaces firm’s chief executive Nick Fairham as head of regional base
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NewsJTP gets green light for 166-home Bristol harbourside scheme
Scheme approved despite concerns over flood risk
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Building StudyBuilding study: Levitt Bernstein’s Bristol Beacon
The South-west’s biggest music venue has cost nearly three times the original budget and opened three years late. Thomas Lane visits to find out why – and whether it was worth it
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FeaturesBuilding archives: The opening of Clifton Suspension Bridge, 1864
The Builder reports on the opening of Brunel’s historic bridge, which was finally completed more than a century after plans were first laid.
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NewsIn pictures: Wilkinson Eyre completes retrofit for London South Bank University
Conceived as an inclusive hub for the university, the low-carbon retrofit is part of a wider regeneration of St. George’s Quarter
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Blogs
Talkin' ‘bout the next generation
Elizabeth Hopkirk salutes two initiatives that get children thinking about the built environment - in the UK and Egypt






