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US Embassy set to win planning
Wandsworth Council is set to approve the controversial American Embassy development at Battersea.
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PM opens Studio E City Academy
Prime minister Gordon Brown and schools secretary Ed Balls have welcomed pupils to Studio E’s City Academy in Hackney, east London.
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Stephen Lawrence Prize shortlist includes Simon Conder and Niall McLaughlin
Five firms are competing to win this year’s Stephen Lawrence Prize which honours exceptional projects with a budget of less than £1 million.
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King’s Cross schemes are a gas
Feix & Merlin’s helter-skelter slide and Hakes Associates’ giant reflective events space are among five designs shortlisted for the £2.5 million refurbishment of a grade II listed gasholder in London’s King’s Cross.
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Follett may reverse Coventry listing
Architecture minister Barbara Follett is to review English Heritage’s decision to list Coventry’s 1950s market building amid claims the listing threatens US firm Jerde Partnership’s £1 billion city centre masterplan.
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‘Quietest building in the world’ opens in Bristol
Capita Architecture’s £11 million Bristol University facility, hailed the quietest building in the world, has opened.
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UK’s first carbon-neutral theatre planned for Hackney
An east London theatre is planning to appoint architects to design the UK’s first carbon-neutral theatre building.
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National Maritime Museum forges ahead
A milestone in the construction of a new wing for the National Maritime Museum has passed.
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Lewisham high-rise scheme goes in for planning
Assael Architecture’s masterplan for the regeneration of a 1.7 ha brownfield site in south-east London is due to be considered for planning permission this week.
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Amin Taha's luxury spa hotel masterplan
Amin Taha Architects has revealed the first images of its masterplan for a €115 million luxury spa hotel and housing development in Andalucia, Spain.
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CF Møller’s Natural History Museum extension opens next week
CF Møller’s £78 million extension to the Natural History Museum will open to the public next Tuesday.
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Grant puts RMJM's Ipswich building on site
Work will begin immediately on the next phase of RMJM’s masterplan for University Campus Suffolk after a £4.6 million grant was secured from the Higher Education Funding Council for England.
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How sex shaped the city
Did the sex industry make a major contribution to 18th century London’s architecture? That’s the theory being expounded by historian Dan Cruickshank, who was speaking this week ahead of his forthcoming book, Sex and Architecture.
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OMA to bring Hexagon housing to Singapore
OMA has unveiled its latest project – a complex of interconnected apartment blocks in Singapore, stacked in hexagon shapes.
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BDP's Bristol super-hospital set for planning
BDP’s £430 million super-hospital for Bristol will go for planning this autumn.
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Up to 10 firms to work on Viñoly’s Battersea plan
Developer denies conflict with architect as a modified masterplan is set to go for planning
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Tim Ronalds to revamp east London Turkish baths
Tim Ronalds Architects has won the competition to carry out a £15 million refurbishment at one of London’s oldest Turkish baths.
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Architects warned to expect more litigation
A City of London law firm has warned architects to expect more High Court legal battles as developers and contractors resort to litigation to recover cash on recession-hit projects