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Mega mosque part 2
This is the latest project by Mangera Yvars Architects, the practice behind the controversial “mega mosque” proposed for West Ham in London.
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YAYA 2006 contenders line up
The list of this year’s Young Architect of the Year entries has been revealed this week.
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Pupils give thumbs down to school buildings
Two out of three children don’t like their school buildings or classrooms, according to a poll by pressure group School Works published to coincide with the Labour party conference.
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Read all about it
These are the first images of the Telegraph Group’s new headquarters on Buckingham Palace Road in Victoria by Comprehensive Design Architects.
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Bus shelter on hold after design doubts
Plans for a new generation of hi-tech London bus shelters have been delayed by at least six months after insiders slammed the design as “cheap, lumpen, over-engineered and dowdy”.
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Minerva decision casts shadow on other towers
Architects stood by their designs for tall towers in London this week as plans for the 53-storey Minerva Building, by Nicholas Grimshaw, were abandoned.
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Glasgow hospitals offer healing arts
Reich & Hall Architects has unveiled images of Glasgow’s New Stobhill Hospital.
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High roller at risk
Save Britain’s Heritage has called on English Heritage to list Southport’s 1937 Cyclone rollercoaster in a last-ditch attempt to save it from demolition.
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Refurb will keep Covent Garden Market trading
The UK’s largest fresh produce market, New Covent Garden in Vauxhall, south London, is to be refurbished to provide a better home for its 250 traders.
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Bauman Lyons in race to design Danish brewery
Bauman Lyons Architects is one of five international firms invited to enter a major urban design competition in Copenhagen.
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Six compete for Docklands zero-carbon development
Six consortiums have been shortlisted for London mayor Ken Livingstone’s “zero-carbon” development at Gallions Park in the London Docklands.
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Back to school
Rem Koolhaas has revealed his design for a new building at the Cornell University College of Architecture, Art & Planning, in New York, where he studied architecture in the 1970s.
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Class not colour, says Prasad
Richard Rogers’ call for ‘positive action’ to encourage more diversity is contested by RIBA president-elect
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Arb failed to prevent ‘evil architect’ errors
A direct appeal by the Architects Registration Board for national newspapers to avoid abuse of title has failed after a string of broadsheet and tabloid titles wrongly labelled a convicted sex attacker an “architect”.
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Design unit under scrutiny
GLA launches inquiry into Architecture & Urbanism Unit and increases scrutiny of Richard Rogers’ role
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Pringle calls for further cuts in CO2 emissions
RIBA president Jack Pringle has renewed his attempt to put architects at the forefront of the battle against climate change with a call for the government to reduce carbon emissions by up to 80% by 2050 — 20% more than its current target.