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Penoyre & Prasad’s 2012 health centre given the green light
Penoyre & Prasad’s Olympic health centre in the London 2012 Athletes’ Village has won planning permission.
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Sanaa wins the Pritzker
Japanese architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, who work together as Sanaa, have been announced as the recipients of the 2010 Pritzker Prize.
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Leading Irish firm Murray O Laoire goes bust
Irish practice Murray O Laoire has gone into liquidation, putting more than 100 jobs at risk.
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Make’s half-built Cube development hit as developer goes into administration
The developer on The Cube, a major mixed-use tower designed by Make in Birmingham, has gone into administration.
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Shanghai 2010 Expo pavilions near completion
As series of spectacular pavilions is taking shape in Shanghai for the 2010 expo, and Thomas Heatherwick’s design for the UK is no exception, but what message is it sending out?
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Noise fears could curtail landmark tower’s turbines
Elephant & Castle skyscraper’s signature element set to be turned off during the night
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Wandering Scots inspire Jencks’ Fife park project
Critic and architectural theorist Charles Jencks is to transform the blighted site of a spent Scottish coal mine into a fanciful landscape of stepped hillsides and artificial lochs
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Global warming debate raises tempers
The first in the series of mantownhuman debates, sponsored by BD, got off to a fiery start with a row about climate change, says Austin Williams.
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MPs: don’t skimp on British embassies
Foreign Office should ‘give due weight to prestige value of properties’
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Polish war museum competition launched
British practices have been urged to enter an international competition to design a second world war museum in Poland
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Arb fines Nottingham architect £1,000
Marsh Grochowski director guilty of failing to set out terms of project
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Critics claim Make tower will destroy London views
A 42-storey skyscraper by Make will destroy views of London landmarks including Parliament Square, Westminster Abbey and Battersea Power Station, critics have claimed
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Tories deny Cabe funding change
The Conservative Party has dismissed as “pure speculation” reports that it intends to cut direct funding for Cabe and turn it into a self-funding quango
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Nissen Adams splits in two
London firm Nissen Adams has split into two after eight years, with both founders setting up new practices
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HTA bids for work in India
HTA Architects is bidding for its first scheme in India – a major development for multinational the Tata group
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Military expansion
Form Art Architects has designed an extension to the National Army Museum, based at the Royal Hospital at Chelsea
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Seafront theatre for Devon port
A £5 million theatre complex in Devon designed by Exeter practice LHC Architects has been given the green light