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Keeping in context
Sheffield architect Race Cottam Associates has completed the latest phase of plans to build new teaching facilities for Sheffield Hallam University behind a row of Victorian villas.
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Bristol wildlife park plan gets right back to nature
White Design, Kay Elliott Architects and Quattro Design have unveiled £70 million plans for a new wildlife conservation park outside Bristol.
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Practice grows its own benefits
David Morley Architects has installed an experimental green wall project in its office courtyard.
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North-west takes most honours
Winners of this year’s Green Flag Awards have been announced, with 743 green spaces across the UK being recognised for achieving the national quality standard.
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Housing scheme wins on appeal
Stephen Davy Peter Smith Architects has won a planning appeal for a residential scheme on a derelict brownfield site in Aylesbury.
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Flint responds eight months later
Housing minister Caroline Flint has responded to the Callcutt Review, eight months after it recommended a significant expansion of national design reviews.
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Crunch scales down Jewish centre plans
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has been forced to scale back its designs for a flagship home for London’s Jewish Community Centre amid fundraising fears.
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Feng shui design for K2 hotel
Many hotels around the world offer spectacular mountain views, but few can rival those offered by Colman Architects’ newest project, a five-star hotel at the base of K2, the world’s second highest mountain.
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Fun palaces
The sport and leisure sector is where architecture can chill out. Playful ideas, colourful graphics and innovative surfaces are the order of the day in this month's selection of projects
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Alsop’s designs for Putney towers submitted for planning
Plans for two Will Alsop-designed towers on a site opposite East Putney Underground Station in south-west London have been submitted to Wandsworth Council.
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Government announces standards for eco-town buildings and green space
The government has set out standards for eco-towns that would require all buildings in an eco-town to be zero carbon and for 40% of land within the town to be designated as green space.
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Capita Architecture reports bumper first-half results
Capita Symonds, parent company of Capita Architecture, has reported a strong set of mid-year results, despite the impact of the credit crunch.
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MPs: Planning system has chronic problems
The Communities & Local Government Committee has criticised “chronic problems” in the planning system, in a report issued on Thursday.
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Bootleg Lilos win Architecture Rocks (video)
The Bootleg Lilos triumphed at the London Festival of Architecture closing party to win the battle of the bands.
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Kuwait unveils plans for massive Silk City development
The Kuwaiti government has announced it is to use profits from the rise in oil prices to invest £66 billion in Silk City, a massive new metropolis in the Gulf designed by Eric R Kulne Associates.
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Court tells Arb to stay action against Ian Salisbury
The Architects’ Registration Board was on Wednesday ordered by the High Court to stay disciplinary proceedings against former board member Ian Salisbury (pictured) for failing to provide evidence that he had professional indemnity insurance.
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Ritchie blasts 'nimbyism' over axed Avon bridge
Ian Ritchie has hit back at a decision to scrap his design for a “world class” bridge in Stratford-upon-Avon, accusing the organisations responsible of bowing to nimbyism.
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Crossrail wins final parliamentary approval
Parliament has given the go-ahead to Crossrail, which received royal assent on the last day before the summer recess.
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Crunch scales down Jewish centre plans
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has been forced to scale back its designs for a flagship home for London’s Jewish Community Centre amid fundraising fears.