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New river park planned for Thames
Gensler’s London River Park is set to go ahead after securing £60 million of funding
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Working abroad: DRDH Architects
The London firm is active in China, Norway, Belgium and the USA. But it doesn’t want to open any overseas offices, says Elizabeth Hopkirk
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Green light for Make's Wembley City scheme
Make has secured outline planning permission for a mixed-use development at Wembley City, north London, including up to 1,300 new homes.Located opposite Wembley Arena, the project for developer Quintain will see the creation of a public square located behind Hopkins Architects’ new civic centre for Brent Council, as well as ...
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Mitchell Taylor sets out to build viable alternative to Noddy houses
Three houses built for £200,000
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Ron Arad to create installation for Roundhouse
North London venue will feature ring of silicon rods
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UNStudio's New Amsterdam Plein & Pavilion opens in New York
UNStudio’s New Amsterdam Plein & Pavilion has opened in New York.The 465sq m white pavilion, designed with local practice Handel as associate architect, stands in Peter Minuit Plaza as a gateway to Battery Park in Lower Manhattan.The pavilion will contain an information centre and an organic food market, while the ...
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Munkenbeck & Partners Clerkenwell scheme tops out
Munkenbeck & Partners seven-storey mixed-use scheme designed in Clerkenwell, central London, has topped out.The 3,159 sq m project will include retail, office and residential space, with an experimental air mixing oversized ventilation system .Founding partner Alfred Munkenbeck said: “Gee Street is designed to be the first breathing skin building which ...
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Planners “appalled” at cash for permissions proposal
RTPI claims proposed amendment to Localism Bill would make money the overriding factor for councils
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Local fury over Amanda Levete’s Shoreditch tower plan
Residents groups claim to have collected 1,000 letters against ’alien’ proposal
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Aecom forms tall buildings group in bid to dominate the sector
Aecom has formed a company-wide tall buildings group to gather expertise in the sector from all parts of the global business.Its stated ambition is to establish Aecom as the acknowledged world leader in the high-rise field.The group will be led by Steve Watts, London-based director of Davis Langdon, the consultancy ...
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John Penrose gives first interview as architecture minister
Minister says he rejected handing portfolio over to business department
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Watchdog announces review panels funding
Design Council Cabe has announced grants for eight local design review panels
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Austin-Smith Lord scoops top prize at Manchester awards
Firm’s Stockport College is named Building of the Year
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Edinburgh firms win Berlin airport job
Gross Max and Sutherland Hussey have won an international competition to transform Berlin’s Tempelhof Airport.
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England's first Passivhaus office fully let
England’s first Passivhaus office, designed by Dudley Marsh Architects has been fully let to Viking Recruitment on a 10-year lease
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Hague announces new embassies
The UK is to open or reopen up to five new embassies as part of a major reassessment of its diplomatic priorities.
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ID:SR - preview of BBC North, Salford
ID:SR, Sheppard Robson’s interior design group and winner of BD’s interior architect of the year award, has unveiled the first few images of its fit-out of the BBC’s new northern headquarters in Salford.