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Uni campus wins environmental award
A university campus design by GWP Architecture has won a BREEAM Award.
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Persimmon the big winner in first tranche of Kickstart 2
The Homes & Communities Agency has announced details of the first schemes it will fund under round two of its controversial Kickstart programme, with Persimmon Homes winning public money for the most number of schemes.
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Chile practice Elemental scoops Brit Insurance Design Award
Elemental’s Monterrey housing development has beaten the likes of David Chipperfield, Tony Fretton, Herzog & de Meuron and Zaha Hadid to scoop the architecture category in the 2010 Brit Insurance Design Awards.
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New University Centre in Grimsby unveiled by Ryder Architecture
Ryder Architecture has unveiled images of its £25 million University Centre for higher education organization the Grimsby Institute in South Humberside.
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands trys again in Streatham
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has submitted fresh plans to redevelop a former bowling alley and nightclub in south London.
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Glass buildings are set to become ‘pariahs’
Days may be numbered for showcases such as Foster’s Gherkin, warns Cambridge expert
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Court battle over Exhibition Road looms
The charity Guide Dogs has been given permission to apply for a judicial review of Dixon Jones’ Exhibition Road scheme.
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Mather Oxford plan fails to win over EH
Watchdog speaks out over proposed demolition in Keble campus scheme
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Prince’s barracks remarks ‘ignorant’
A letter from Prince Charles which described Richard Rogers’ designs for Chelsea Barracks as “brutalist” and helped thwart the landmark development was condemned as ignorant and dangerous this week
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EH demands action over Lubetkin health centre
English Heritage has written to the owner of Lubetkin’s threatened Finsbury Health Centre demanding a meeting to discuss its worsening state of repair
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Bad reception at the Beeb
The NAO’s scathing report on the corporation’s building projects may offer short-term schadenfreude to certain architects — but what are the longer-term consequences for the profession
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HCA sees scores for Kickstart rocket
Kickstart-funded housing developments given low Building for Life scores by Cabe were reassessed for the Homes & Communities Agency and subsequently scored far higher
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City farm to go on site of van Egeraat scheme
A “pop up” city farm is to be created on the site of Erick van Egeraat’s multi-billion-pound masterplan to regenerate east London’s Canning Town and Custom House, which starts in 2012
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Mantownhuman debate: Architecture and Climate Change
Architecture and Climate Change is the first topic in a new debate series designed to "poke a stick into the architectural mainstream".
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Chiswick blossoms
Visitors to Chiswick House & Gardens in west London are enjoying the first signs of spring at Caruso St John’s newly opened £1.8 million café
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Environment key to shaping university’s £1.2m design centre
Work has started on Niall McLaughlin Architects’ £1.2 million Centre for Design at Cranfield University in Bedford