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Stoke bids for world fame
Architects have been handed the challenging task of turning Stoke-on-Trent into a “city that will be internationally acclaimed for its public realm.”
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Put out to grass
Architect Andrew Wright Associates has beaten practices including DRMM and Jestico & Whiles to design a £15 million sports academy and park.
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Branching out
Architectural practice Clague has unveiled this new building for the “Re-ability” centre, a rehabilitation centre for adults with physical disabilities.
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650-home development planned for Hastings
An ambitious 650-home development in Hastings working to a design code by Urban Initiatives has been submitted for outline planning.
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Investment rockets in Clyde area regeneration
Investment to regenerate the area around the River Clyde could rise to a staggering £5.6 billion, a major waterfront conference held in Glasgow heard last week.
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PM’s award goes to city academy
A city academy by Studio E Architects has won this year’s Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award, prompting a senior government adviser to say he would like to see it replicated “200 times”.
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Exclusive: Zaha’s UK debut
Next Friday, chancellor of the exchequer Gordon Brown will open Zaha Hadid’s first building to be completed in the UK.
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Olympic stadium ‘will be no white elephant’
The main Olympic stadium will not turn into an “expensive white elephant,” Olympic Delivery Authority chief executive David Higgins promised MPs this week.
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It’s a peach
This striking facade is part of David Chipperfield’s competition-winning design for a £70 million luxury apartment building for Atlanta, Georgia.
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Architect sought for East London stations
A Balfour Beatty/Carillion consortium is looking for an architect to design four new train stations — Dalston, Hoxton, Haggerston and Shoreditch High Street — after winning a contract to extend the East London Line.
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Competition: Design a baton for the Cycle to Cannes ride 2007 at MIPIM
Next March a team of dedicated cyclists will ride from Calais to the MIPIM property fair in Cannes to raise money for four charities: Land Aid, The Tom ap Rhys Pryce Memorial Trust, Sarah Matheson Trust and Architects for Aid.
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Who's the king of the castle?
Elephant & Castle bust-up sees Alsop out, but other stars are ready to enter the fry
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Lloyd’s recalls Flacq as listing row rumbles on
Lloyd’s of London has recalled Flacq, a young practice formed of ex-Richard Rogers staffers, to look at the future of its iconic headquarters following rows over its potential listing.
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Rogers looks to future...
Stirling- Prize winning practice tackles succession question by planning a change of name
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Anger as Barker ‘dismisses design’
One of the government’s key economic advisers is embroiled in an extraordinary row with architects after delivering a speech to RIBA East that sparked “seething anger” among the audience.
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London set for Games face-lift
Councils unveil £200m revampCentral London’s public realm is set to be transformed in time for the 2012 Olympics under £200 million proposals revealed by three powerful local authorities.Camden, Westminster and Kensington & Chelsea councils have joined forces to mastermind the “major refurbishment” project and recently met sports minister Richard Caborn ...
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Foster joins campaign to save
An international campaign to save a Florida school designed by Paul Rudolph is gathering pace on this side of the Atlantic following interventions from the Twentieth Century Society and Norman Foster.
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RIBA proposals offer peace to Arb
Institute drops campaign for regulatory reform order as part of package to end hostilities with regulator