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Top partners quit KPF to go it alone
The top five partners at Kohn Pedersen Fox’s London office have dramatically jumped ship to set up a new practice after an attempted buyout earlier this summer was thwarted
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Disposable camera deadline looms
There are just two weeks left to get entries in for this year’s BD/Zumtobel Photography Competition
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Stirling finalists throw open doors
Two of the capital’s Stirling Prize finalists are among the 700 buildings opening their doors to the public for this weekend’s Open House London
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Cathedral window faces collapse
Parts of Canterbury Cathedral are falling down and experts have warned that the building as a whole is “in serious jeopardy”
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High Court backs Doon Street tower go-ahead
The High Court has upheld the government’s decision to approve Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands’s controversial 43-storey Doon Street tower on London’s South Bank.
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Sky broadcast building recycles 90% of construction waste
The construction team working on Arup Associates’ new broadcast facility for Sky says it has recycled or reused 90% of the construction waste from the project.
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Buried pavilion plan for British Museum
More than a fifth of Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ rejected British Museum extension could be buried underground in a renewed bid to get it past planners.
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Outline planning granted for new US embassy in Battersea
Wandsworth council last night granted outline planning permission for the controversial new US embassy at Nine Elms, Battersea.
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Hadid and S333 make Basque port shortlist
Zaha Hadid and London practice S333 are two of five teams shortlisted to masterplan a port in the Basque region of northern Spain.
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Edward Cullinan's school gatehouse gets planning
Edward Cullinan Architects have won planning permission for a new gatehouse at the entrance to a north London primary school.
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Vinoly's New York architecture school completes
Rafael Viñoly Architects has completed its new School of Architecture at the City University of New York.
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No EH advice as council rules on OMA institute plan
Kensington & Chelsea Council will be forced to rule on the future of OMA’s controversial scheme to revamp the former Commonwealth Institute without the benefit of key advice from English Heritage.
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KPF's London partners quit to set up new practice
Five partners of Kohn Pedersen Fox’s London office have dramatically jumped ship to set up a new practice in the capital, BD can reveal.
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RIBA's manifesto emphasises sustainability
The RIBA will unveil its manifesto for architecture at the Lib Dem party conference in Bournemouth next Tuesday before taking it to the Labour and Tory conferences.
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Hayward Smart Architects' private house wins planning
Hayward Smart Architects has won planning permission for an £800,000 residential project that links two barns to create a substantial family home in the north Oxfordshire countryside.
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandiland's Jewish centre wins planning
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands’ design for London’s new Jewish Community Centre has won unanimous planning approval from Camden Council.