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Foster to open new office in Istanbul
Foster & Partners’ bid for global domination in architecture has gathered pace with the opening of a new office in Turkey.
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Designers set up group to fight BDP’s Archway plan plans
Britain’s largest architectural practice, BDP, is facing opposition from architects and designers over a framework for the Archway area of north London.
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24-hour boat party people
James Rose was at Cowes last weekend for construction industry regatta Little Britain, looking forward to genteel boating and industry chit-chat. He found a whirlwind of tough competition and gruelling late nights
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New team for The Public upsets Alsop
Will Alsop expressed alarm this week after it was revealed that a firm of local architects has been appointed to complete his flagship arts building The Public.
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Swish Swiss
Herzog & de Meuron’s first major residential project in Britain won planning permission last week.
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Green future for Bristol factory
Architect Acanthus Ferguson Mann and developer Urban Splash have revealed plans to transform a power-hungry tobacco factory into one of the most sustainable large-scale residential schemes yet seen.
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Mixing it up in Edinburgh
Make Architects has revealed this colourful £80 million development in Westfield, central Edinburgh.
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Panel backs Ken over rise in new homes
Plans by London mayor Ken Livingstone to increase the number of new homes built in the capital from 23,000 a year to 30,650 have been backed by an independent panel of experts.
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Six join Olympics design review panel
Glenn Howells and Hopkins Architects’ Bill Taylor are among the final six members to be appointed to the Olympic Design Review Panel.
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Glenn Howells plans Goa holiday scheme
Glenn Howells Architects is planning a luxury holiday development in western India, its first project outside the UK.
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Southwold scheme is brewing
Ash Sakula architects has received planning permission for this high-density scheme to redevelop a former Adnams brewery distribution site at Southwold in Suffolk.The proposals include a specialist wine and kitchenware shop, a cafe and a mix of 34 houses and flats around a new public square.The architecture is intended to ...
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Council defends costs of Sloane Square consulting
A third public consultation on Stanton Williams Architects’ ambitious plans to redevelop London’s Sloane Square has been defended by the local council after it emerged that it had already spent almost three-quarters of a million pounds on the two previous exercises.
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Vorsprung durch technik
Wilkinson Eyre has revealed this design for a flagship Audi Centre in west London.
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Jencks Award recognises Hadid’s contribution
Zaha Hadid has won this year’s Jencks Award, giving her international profile yet another boost.
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Curtain call
This striking temporary structure in Liverpool has been designed by the Office for Subversive Architecture.
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Six schemes shortlisted for River Lee footbridge
Six practices are competing to design a new pedestrian bridge over the River Lee in Tottenham.