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Crossrail submits Tottenham Court Road station for planning
A team of Hawkins Brown and Arup/Atkins has unveiled new images of Crossrail’s station at Tottenham Court Road in central London.
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Zaha Hadid to design new Serpentine gallery in London
Redevelopment of existing building in Kensington Gardens to result in new cultural venue in time for Olympics
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Penoyre & Prasad and council architects' department honoured in Solent Design Awards
Winners of the first Solent Design Awards announced
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Heatherwick's Dandelion is named top pavilion
Thomas Heatherwick’s UK pavilion is awarded top prize as Shanghai World Expo closes
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Foster's bags mixed-use Luxembourg scheme
Foster & Partners has won an international competition to design a new mixed-use development in Luxembourg City.
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Sutherland Hussey wins £3m for Edinburgh sculpture centre
Sutherland Hussey Architects’ has won a £3 million prize for its plans for the Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop
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London Development Agency to shed two-thirds of its staff
Staff at the London Development Agency (LDA) have been told today that more than 200 people will lose their jobs by the end of March.
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Populous and Atkins unveil Olympic volleyball venue
Populous and Atkins have revealed new images of how Horse Guards Parade in central London will look during the 2012 Olympics when it hosts the beach volleyball events.
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RIBA condemns Prince Charles's bid for design review
Ruth Reed today condemned the Prince’s Foundation for considering bidding to take over Cabe’s design review function.In a strongly worded statement she said it was “entirely inappropriate” for the foundation to propose itself for a role that demands impartiality.BD broke the news in this week’s paper that Prince Charles’s architectural ...
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Cuts spell disaster for design, warns Richard Rogers
Founding head of Design for London voices anger at its likely abolition, and at loss of Cabe
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Arts Council cuts hit architecture centres
Cuts in budget next year, with no funding guaranteed in the future
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Rykwert among 500 objecting to Adam
Robert Adam’s plans for a palatial multi-million pound house on the fringes of Hampstead Heath are facing opposition from a host of high-profile architects and heritage figures
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Details emerge of Chipperfield Waterloo plan
Developer Chelsfield is hoping to win planning approval for David Chipperfield’s scheme to develop a major site close to Waterloo Station in London next spring
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Burdett and Rogers back scrapping of Olympic stadium wrap
The scrapping of the fabric wrap around London’s 2012 Olympic stadium should be welcomed because it did nothing for the landmark’s appearance, the ODA’s design champion has claimed
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£30m US deal could save Lancashire Pathfinder terraces
Mark Hines Architects is close to securing a £30 million deal with an American property developer that would save swathes of abandoned Pathfinder terraces in Lancashire.
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Richard Murphy reveals competition designs for Chinese whisky distillery
Richard Murphy Architects has unveiled early competition designs for a major whisky distillery HQ, hotel and conference centre in China
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Allies & Morrison's Brent Cross masterplan wins approval
Barnet Council has granted full permission for the controversial £4.5 billion Brent Cross Cricklewood regeneration scheme masterplanned by Allies & Morrison.