Heidi Ancell
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Heneghan Peng shortlisted for Manchester masterplan
Dublin-based practice Heneghan Peng is in the running against KPF, BDP and Arup Design to masterplan an 8ha site in central Manchester.
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Delays mean Alsop pavilion at Headingley misses Ashes
A proposed £17 million cricket pavilion designed by Will Alsop for Headingley Carnegie cricket stadium in Leeds will not be ready for next year’s Ashes series following a series of delays and design changes.
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Network Rail supports Smithfield
The battle over London’s Smithfield Market took a new twist this week after Network Rail failed to back the City of London’s assertion that the General Market building needs to be demolished in order to replace unsafe railway tunnels below.
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Aaron Betsky to curate Venice Biennale
Aaron Betsky has been appointed director of the 2008 Venice Architecture Biennale.
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Ferguson blasts KPF's "gargantuan" Smithfield plans
Former RIBA president George Ferguson has thrown his weight behind English Heritage’s objections to the redevelopment of Smithfield Market.
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Foster’s fails to win round Ealing tower opponents
Foster & Partners has failed to convince English Heritage and local residents to back plans for a controversial suburban skyscraper after altering its designs.
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MacCormac Jamieson Prichard reveals loss
MacCormac Jamieson Prichard operated at a loss last year following its sacking from the flagship BBC Broadcasting House project.
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Foster changes to proposed Ealing skyscraper fail to win over critics
Foster & Partners has failed to convince English Heritage and local residents to back plans for a controversial suburban skyscraper, despite altering its designs.
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English Heritage accuses Smithfield opponent of "character assassination"
Quango's London director criticises questioning of public inquiry witness Eric Reynolds
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Architecture minister defends dropping of Stonehenge visitor centre
Denton Corker Marshall's £65 million proposal was "unviable" Margaret Hodge tells MPs
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Florida school board rejects McAslan’s ‘illegal’ design
RMJM usurps winning entry for Rudolph’s Riverview High School
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Tate extension nets 50m
The government has announced a £50 million contribution to Herzog & de Meuron’s extension at Tate Modern, which it claimed will boost Britain’s cultural offering in the run-up to the Olympics.
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O'Donnell & Tuomey's Photographers Gallery wins planning - images
Celebrated Dublin architect O’Donnell & Tuomey has received planning permission for its new £16 million building for the Photographers Gallery in London.
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RIBA blasts Arb appeal process as ‘inadequate’
The RIBA has dismissed Arb’s proposals to let architects challenge its decisions, calling them “woefully inadequate”
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Farrell to be Gateway design champion
£35 million scheme to improve area’s natural and urban environment
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RIBA blasts Arb review panel plans
Proposals by Arb to allow architects to challenge its decisions have been dismissed as “woefully inadequate” by the RIBA.
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Has English Heritage lost its way?
As the public inquiry into the redevelopment of Smithfield market kicks off, is it time to review the adviser’s role, asks Heidi Ancell
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Government calls for anti-terror design
The government has called on architects to help “design out” the terrorist threat to crowded places such as shopping halls and sports stadiums.
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Adjaye among seven shortlisted for Olympic Park’s Eton Manor site
Adjaye Associates and Stanton Williams are among seven practices shortlisted by the Olympic Development Authority for a cluster of venues in the north of the Olympic Park.