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Liverpool gives Pelli building a 'hug' after Carbuncle nomination
More than 100 Liverpool residents rallied together to support the One Park West building by Cesar Pelli against its nomination in BD’s Carbuncle Cup by giving it a group hug yesterday.
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Huge losses at Foster & Partners revealed
Norman Foster calls the last financial year "one of the most challenging" since the architecture practice was founded.
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Rethink for OMA's Commonwealth Institute revamp
OMA's controversial designs to revamp the former Commonwealth Institute have been substantially overhauled in response to criticism from English Heritage, Kensington & Chelsea council and local residents.
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Cesar Pelli's One Park West building fights Carbuncle Cup nomination
Liverpool building to receive a ‘group hug’ in a show of support organised by developer Grosvenor
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Mecanoo modifies designs for Birmingham library
Significant revisions have been made to Mecanoo’s design for a new public library for Birmingham.
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Collado Collins launches new hotel design service
Architect joins engineers and designers to exploit Olympic-inspired hotal building boom
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Bauman Lyons designs new entrance to Leeds station
Bauman Lyons Architects has designed a new £15 million entrance to Leeds City Railway Station
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Prince Charles's architectural battles continue with threat over National Trust HQ design
Prince Charles threatened to resign as president of the National Trust unless it altered the design of its headquarters, it has been claimed.
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Cabe concerned by newest Dartford regeneration plan
Cabe has criticised proposals for a £200 million redevelopment of Dartford, calling for key parts of the scheme to be redrawn.
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Finch to succeed Sorrell as Cabe chairman
Paul Finch has been selected as the new chairman of Cabe, culture secretary Ben Bradshaw announced today. Paul FinchFinch, who is currently programme director of the World Architecture Festival, is a former deputy chairman of Cabe, and recently chaired Cabe's Olympic design review panel. He will take over from ...
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Holmes to design £116m Scottish prison
Scottish practice Holmes has been appointed to design a new £116 million prison in East Dunbartonshire.
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SOM and Viñoly among shortlisted firms for controversial Dublin competition
An international shortlist including Rafael Viñoly, Dixon Jones, SOM and Grafton Architects has been drawn up to redevelop a landmark site in Dublin.In a competition to design a new headquarters for the Electricity Supply Board (ESB) on Fitzwilliam Street in central Dublin, Viñoly, SOM and local firm Scott Tallon Walker ...
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Takeover saved DEGW from administration
DEGW went into administration just hours before it was snapped up by Davis Langdon
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Fraser raises the barre with ballet ‘shed’
Malcolm Fraser Architects’ new headquarters for Scottish Ballet has opened in Glasgow
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Barratt puts up classical and modern alternatives
Housebuilding giant Barratt Homes has asked an architect to come up with modernist and classicist solutions for the same sites as a means of sidestepping a growing “style war” in Westminster
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Chelsea Barracks scheme entices top names
Architects ignore call for boycott in support of Rogers
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PPS 15 draft under attack
Heritage groups, planners and architects have expressed concern over the latest planning policy proposals for the protection of the historic built environment
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More than 100 extra buildings join Open House
A record number of buildings will be on show at this year’s Open House event in September, designed to showcase the best of London’s architecture
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New Street ready to start on site
Work on Foreign Office Architects’ Birmingham New Street station will begin next month
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VHH to design Barking school
Van Heyningen & Haward is to design a new primary school for the £3.5 billion Barking Riverside redevelopment