All Buildings, design and specification articles – Page 69
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NewsTate & Co wins planning for Brunel Museum improvements
Purcell also working on historic Thames tunnel project
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NewsHOK’s timber kitchen and shop opens at Kew Gardens
Others who worked on project include Mizzi Studio
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NewsFosters’ Roman antiquities museum set to open
Norman Foster to attend opening this weekend in Narbonne, France
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MultimediaListen: Nabers UK explained
The performance gap is a huge challenge, and now there is a system to verify office buildings in use - listen to how it works
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NewsHeatherwick's plans for £500m makeover of 1970s shopping mall in Nottingham revealed
Work will involve leaving parts of half demolished Broadmarsh centre in tact
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50 Wonders50 Wonders | Dav Bansal: Lakeshore Drive Apartments
Dav Bansal recalls the thrill of visiting Mies’ influential Chicago towers for the first time
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NewsHistoric England says planned AHMM Bristol office block ‘not good enough’
Heritage group says proposal will wreck views of city centre
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NewsGreen light for DMFK’s refurb of Voysey office block
Architect to restore modernist pioneer’s only commercial building
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OpinionCreative thinking and collaborative tension can help solve a towering dilemma
High-rise blocks represent a huge challenge for the urban architect if they are to fulfil residents’ needs and have a positive impact on the environment. Eleanor Joliffe calls for some fresh thinking, from conception to construction
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NewsCZWG wins consent for high-rise Hackney scheme mixing workshops and flats
High street redevelopment will include towers of 17 storeys
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NewsDiller Scofidio & Renfro unveils plans for two towers at Museum of London site
Diller Scofidio & Renfro’s proposals replace plans for Centre of Music concert hall which was scrapped after its conductor moved to Germany
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NewsRSHP’s first UK office outside London given green light by Milton Keynes
Scheme involves redeveloping former council block under £180m deal
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NewsDozens win places on consultants’ £1.7bn Crown Commercial Services framework
Architect Corstorphine & Wright joined by major multi-disciplinaries on public sector shortlists
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NewsPRP unveils plans for 120-home later living scheme
Westbury Park scheme is the first in plan to build 1,000 extra care homes
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OpinionWhat can we learn from designing for the sacred?
One small Ugandan practice reaches into the past to inform a contemporary monastic complex in the south of the country, writes Ben Flatman
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley completes Warwick arts building
Seven-storey scheme centred around timber staircase
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50 Wonders50 Wonders | Yasmin Al-Ani Spence: Villa Tugendhat
The Wilkinson Eyre director picks the Mies classic for its technical innovation as much as its aesthetics
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NewsMayor of London launches hunt for new design advocates
City Hall offers £500 a day for architects keen to help shape capital’s future






