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Meadowcroft Griffin Architects to design £8m primary school in Hackney, east London
Meadowcroft Griffin Architects has been commissioned by the Hackney Learning Trust and London Borough of Hackney to design the new £8 million Lauriston Primary School.
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Learning technologies impact school design, says British Council for School Environments
The British Council for School Environments has published Learning Technologies and Schools of the Future.
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RH Partnership completes student residence for Cambridge college
RH Partnership has completed a hall of residence for Trinity Hall College, Cambridge.
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Bennetts Associates Architects' Wessex Water HQ reviewed
Will Jones returns to a landmark sustainable building, Wessex Water Operations Centre at Claverdon Down, Bath, and reveals the post-occupation data for the scheme
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Chipperfield’s Hamburg hotel open
David Chipperfield’s hotel in Hamburg opened yesterday, six years after the firm landed the prize commission in competition.
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Page & Park-designed HQ opens
Page & Park’s £2.9 million headquarters for the Carnegie UK Trust at Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline (pictured) was opened by Princess Anne on Wednesday (February 13).
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New film centre tipped for London
Culture secretary Andy Burnham is tipped to launch plans for a £200 million film centre for London’s South Bank in next week’s creative economies green paper.
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Cabe again rebuffs Foster’s plan
Cabe has once more slammed Foster & Partners’ Arcadia development at Ealing Broadway, west London.
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£40bn shopping spree for Kuwait
Eric R Kuhne, the architect behind Kent’s Bluewater shopping centre, is to design a £40 billion Kuwaiti town inspired by ancient trade routes.
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Ethics debate: Take an ethical stance, Libeskind tells his peers
Daniel Libeskind has urged architects to think carefully before working in China amid growing concern over the country’s ethical record.
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Design-led practices miss out on college work
A row has broken out over the selection of architects for a massive spending bonanza in the further education sector.
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New London Architecture event focuses on housing
New London Architecture is to challenge architects to prove it is possible to design successful housing in the capital.
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Bennetts blasts eco-charity over ‘cavalier’ design snub
Architect complains environmental group dropped its design without informing practice
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Cullinan tells how he found Gold
Ted Cullinan, who has been awarded the RIBA Royal Gold Medal in recognition of a lifetime of architectural achievement, paid tribute to his inspirations in a speech on Wednesday night.
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Rival Palace plan offered
Campaigners have drawn up plans for a £220 million replica of south London’s Crystal Palace, which was destroyed by fire in 1936, in response to the London Development Agency’s plan for the park.
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Planners approve Murray’s Caltongate masterplan
Allan Murray Architects’ controversial masterplan for Caltongate in Edinburgh has been given the green light by planners.
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Shed KM’s Liverpool vision
Shed KM’s has unveiled its £26 million vision for one of Liverpool’s most famous landmarks, the former Littlewoods building on the eastern gateway to the city.
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Construction set to start early
Construction of the 2012 Olympic stadium is on course to begin two to three months early, according to the Olympic Delivery Authority.
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Studio E hailed for school design
Studio E Architects has been named best school architect in the British Council for School Environments awards.