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Zaha Hadid Maxxi museum opens in Rome
Tomorrow sees the long-awaited opening of Maxxi, Zaha Hadid’s National Museum of Twenty First Century Arts, in the Roman suburb of Flaminio.
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Prince keeping close eye on new barracks design
Developer’s managing director tells court that Rogers’ design was repetitive and inflexible.
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London Festival of Architecture pavilion unveiled
Price & Myers have revealed their design for a temporary pavilion outside the offices of New London Architecture for this summer’s London Festival of Architecture.
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Ex construction minister to chair all-party group
A new group aiming to give more clout to the built environment profession in Westminster will be called the All Party Parliamentary Group for Excellence in the Built Environment
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Ferguson dismissive of Luder’s RIBA Council bid
George Ferguson has criticised fellow past RIBA president Owen Luder for his attack on Portland Place staff, telling him to “get back in his box”
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Piano defends his ‘kind of miracle’
Renzo Piano has defended his controversial Central St Giles scheme, now finally completed eight years after the project began.
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Reed urges coalition to value architecture
RIBA president Ruth Reed has urged the new coalition government to give more value to the importance of architecture as it pursues its legislative programme for the coming year.
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Appeal for palace plans
A £1 million public appeal has been launched to help fund a revamp of Kensington Palace, which includes a controversial loggia by John Simpson.
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Vauxhall towers reborn
Designs for two £170 million towers on a vacant site beside Vauxhall roundabout in London have been unveiled by Squire & Partners, which hopes to submit a planning application this summer
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Broadway Malyan proposal
A major Broadway Malyan mixed-use scheme near London’s Tower Bridge will be submitted to Tower Hamlets Council for planning next month
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Factory Quarter all wrapped up
A £71 million housing development in west London designed by BPTW, Living Architects and GHM has been completed
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Redcar plans ‘vertical pier’ for seafront revival
A “vertical pier” and creative centre are the highlights of a proposed £30 million revamp of the seafront at Redcar in north-east England
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Nordic beauty meets radical design in Norway airport plans
London architect Haptic has teamed up with Oslo practice Narud Stokke Wiig Architects to design an international airport in Norway
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New Bodleian revamp approved
Wilkinson Eyre has won planning for its proposed £78 million renovation of Oxford University’s New Bodleian Library.
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‘Super-hub’ initiative scrapped
London mayor Boris Johnson has shelved plans for suburban “super-hubs” in the outer London boroughs.
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Coin Street challenge quashed
A legal challenge to Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands’ Coin Street development in central London has been thrown out by the Court of Appeal.
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Tesco given green light for east London development
Tesco has been given planning consent to build one of its new-style developments involving homes and community spaces – despite the plans being savaged by Cabe.
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Shortlist announced for Victoria & Albert Museum in Dundee
The winner of the Glasgow School of Art competition and the renamed office of OMA New York are among the six teams on the shortlist to design a landmark building for the Victoria & Albert Museum in Dundee.