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Here’s the design Boris binned
This is how Parliament Square would have looked under radical designs by Hawkins Brown, Swiss firm Vogt and DSDHA — which have been controversially dropped by mayor of London, Boris Johnson.
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U-turn on Hadrian’s Wall feedback
The National Trust has performed a U-turn and agreed to give feedback to architects who took part unsuccesfully in its controversial competition for a new visitor centre at Hadrian’s Wall.
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City academy framework doubles to £4 billion
Architects are set to benefit from the doubling in size of the government’s framework to build city academies.
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Curtain call for Alsop’s Mermaid Theatre plan
City strips away theatre status, clearing way to revive development
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Teachers join architects to demand Smart PFI
Architects and teachers joined forces at this week’s Labour Party Conference to demand that the government’s £45 billion Building Schools for the Future programme allows for better interaction between the two professions in a bid to boost design.
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Urban Splash and Muse launch homes competition
Urban Splash today joins forces with Muse Developments to launch a competition.
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Public sector must wake up to crisis, says housing chief
The government’s new housing and regeneration agency leader has warned public sector clients to wake up to the credit crunch, saying it could be “significantly worse than the early 1990s”.
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Registration for Beirut international arts competition ends Monday
Registration for an international competition to design a new arts and culture venue in Beirut for the region’s exhibitions, concerts and conferences closes on Monday.
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Herzog & de Meuron's new Paris skyscraper (images)
This 180m-high Herzog & de Meuron-designed pyramid tower is a proposal for the first skyscraper in Paris for 30 years.
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ODA promises inclusive games
The Olympic Delivery Authority has promised that the venues and infrastructure for the London 2012 games will make it the most accessible Olympics to date.
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Lancashire CC designs revealed
BDP has unveiled its design to redevelop Lancashire County Cricket Club’s 150-year-old home at Old Trafford, Manchester.
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Oxford bookshop set to live again
Lee Fitzgerald Architects has won a limited competition to refurbish and adapt Gillespie Kidd & Coia’s grade II listed bookshop at Oxford University’s Wadham College.
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Eric Parry Architects, PRP headline BD seminar
Eric Parry Architects, PRP Architects and English Heritage are to take part in a refurbishment conference hosted by BD next month.
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Museum revives old officer club
Stanton Williams was this week announced as the winner of an international competition to transform a bomb-damaged former officers’ club into new space for one of Berlin’s most prominent museums.
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Call to ‘get angry’ on space standards
Speakers at an RIBA housing conference this week called for new legislation on space standards for all new-build homes.
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Western Design’s Dorset house is heaven for ‘tree huggers’
Western Design Architects has been granted planning permission to build an £800,000 “tree house” within a conservation area in Beaminster, west Dorset.
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Tower absent from new Edinburgh galleria plan
Allan Murray Architects and BDP have submitted their masterplan for the redevelopment of the 1970s St James Shopping Centre to Edinburgh City Council.
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Anshen & Allen’s healthy win
Anshen & Allen has seen off competition from BDP and Swanke Hayden Connell to land one of the biggest healthcare contracts in Northern Ireland in recent years.