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    A Maggie’s for London

    2008-05-02T00:00:00Z

    Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners Maggie’s Cancer Care Centre in west London was opened on Tuesday.

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    HOK reveals airport city

    2008-05-02T00:00:00Z

    HOK’s London office has unveiled its 140ha masterplan for Dublin’s Airport City.

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    This week

    2008-05-02T00:00:00Z

    This week’s ups and downs

  • Irena Bauman
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    Happiness is not entering competitions

    2008-05-01T12:21:00Z

    Bauman Lyons director Irena Bauman gives her tips on how to be a happy architect in a new book

  • Gareth Hoskins Architects' winning design for Scotland's first Venice Biennale pavilion.
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    Gareth Hoskins' Scottish pavilion is stairway to Venice

    2008-05-01T11:13:00Z

    Hoskins' structure saw off competition from more than 50 other schemes: more pictures

  • The proposed new gates have met with disapproval from Westminster council.
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    Prince Charles leads Chinatown revolution

    2008-05-01T14:12:00Z

    Move to remodel London’s Chinese quarter seen as way of making amends for Olympic snub

  • Derby Hippodrome. A court injunction has halted any further demolition
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    Council injunction halts demolition of Derby Hippodrome

    2008-04-29T15:16:00Z

    Plans to demolish Derby’s grade II listed Hippodrome have been stopped in their tracks after the High Court imposed an injunction — the first time a theatre has been protected in such a way.BD reported last week that owner and developer Christopher Anthony of Grafton Square, Clapham, had come under ...

  • Liverpool Liver Building
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    Liverpool council claims heritage is safe with us

    2008-04-29T11:06:00Z

    Following an open letter from Liverpool planning manager Nigel Lee, BDonline readers hit back at claims that the city's architectural heritage is in safe hands. Simon Taylor claims the city council has "lost the plot in terms of protecting our wonderful architectural legacy"; and David Swift is "appalled by the ...

  • Paul Williams of Stanton Williams
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    Stanton Williams scoops Olympics contract for Eton Manor

    2008-04-29T12:51:00Z

    Stanton Williams has won the last of the major architectural design contacts for the London 2012 Olympics.The firm's “rational and holistic” proposals for a cluster of venues and facilities at Eton Manor helped it beat competition from David Adjaye and Bennetts Associates among others to land the contract. The other ...

  • Will Alsop's Palestra building by Southwark tube station.
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    Will Alsop to aid Palestra's bid to generate its own power

    2008-04-28T15:10:00Z

    Will Alsop has been parachuted in to help retrofit his award-winning Palestra office building in central London as part of an innovative plan to see it generate more of its electricity on site.Transport for London, which is the building’s main occupier, is installing a combined heat and power (CHP) plant ...

  • As a Swiss resident, Foster would make huge tax savings but could lose his seat in the Lords.
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    Foster under pressure to reveal tax status

    2008-04-25T00:00:00Z

    Labour and Lib Dems claim Swiss residency for tax reasons conflicts with seat in the Lords

  • AA Triangle Bookshop
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    Stars’ campaign forces rethink on AA’s Triangle

    2008-04-25T00:00:00Z

    New deal allows bookshop owners “graceful exit”, claims Brett Steele

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    Belfast’s Lyric design is on song

    2008-04-25T00:00:00Z

    Belfast City Council has granted planning permission for O’Donnell & Tuomey’s £17.2 million Lyric Theatre.

  • The original extension proposal.
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    Tate extension plan was rush job

    2008-04-25T00:00:00Z

    Herzog & de Meuron’s £215 million extension for the Tate Modern was rushed through the planning process, Southwark Council has admitted.

  • Joni Tyler
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    RIBA offers course to design out terror

    2008-04-25T00:00:00Z

    The RIBA has offered strong support to the government’s plan for architects to help “design out terrorism” by setting up a new training course.

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    2012 budget unrealistic

    2008-04-25T00:00:00Z

    The House of Commons’ public accounts committee has slammed the government for its handling of the Olympic Games budget, describing its picture of expected costs as “unrealistic”.

  • Living room windows in the scheme all look out over the community park in Luxmore Gardens.
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    Housing among the tree tops set to get Lewisham’s green light

    2008-04-25T00:00:00Z

    This £1.5 million residential scheme by Duggan Morris Architects has been recommended for approval by planners in Lewisham, south-east London.

  • Brian Waters
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    Architects welcome OFT probe

    2008-04-25T00:00:00Z

    Leading architects have welcomed the Office of Fair Trading’s investigation into bid rigging in the construction sector as a chance for the industry to clean up its act.

  • Adrian Wyatt
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    Gateway needs single delivery body, say experts

    2008-04-25T00:00:00Z

    The troubled Thames Gateway project should be delivered by a single unitary authority, leading figures including regional design champion Terry Farrell are set to tell the government.

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    ‘Repairs’ lead to demolition threat

    2008-04-25T00:00:00Z

    The Victorian Society has branded plans to demolish the remains of Derby’s grade II listed Hippodrome theatre as “horrifying” after work meant to repair the building damaged its structure.