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Science Museum set to launch £25 million design competition
The Science Museum will launch an international design competition for a £25 million new set of galleries this autumn.
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Strong shortlist for new Design Museum
Tony Fretton, Stanton Williams, David Chipperfield, John Pawson, Caruso St John, Haworth Tompkins and Dutch firm Claus en Kaan are in the race to create a new home for the Design Museum inside London’s former Commonwealth Institute building.
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Fretton associate forms new practice
Sandy Rendel, an associate at Tony Fretton Architects, has announced that he is to set up a new London-based Sandy Rendel Architects.
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OMA partner quits to set up new practice
OMA partner Ole Scheeren has confirmed he is leaving the practice to set up his own practice.
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Aberdeen graduates visualise controversial City Square project
A group of young graduates have created a series of visualisations of how the controversial £140 million redevelopment of Aberdeen’s Union Terrace Gardens could look.
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Libeskind's Dublin Canal Theatre completes
Daniel Libeskind's €75 million (£68 million) Grand Canal Theatre project in Dublin has completed, with the grand opening of the new 2000-seat venue due to take place in a fortnight.
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Prominent 1930s office building refurbished by DLG Architects
DLG Architects has completed a £3 million renovation of the grade II-listed Sunlight House in Spinningfields, Manchester’s new commercial district.
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Cartwright Pickard's Wakefield office block gets go-ahead
A new council office development designed by Cartwright Pickard Architects has been given the green light by council planners in West Yorkshire.
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Prince's letter that helped sink Chelsea Barracks plan revealed
Prince Charles described Richard Rogers’ designs for Chelsea Barracks as “brutalist” in a letter which helped thwart the landmark development.
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New Cabe guide seeks to engage pupils in school design
Cabe has launched a guide for schools undergoing building or refurbishment projects which is designed to help teachers engage pupils in the process.
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Planning granted for Robert Adam's Jersey development
Robert Adam Architects has been granted planning consent for three major new houses in Jersey.
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Competition launched to design new River Severn crossing
Architects, engineers and students of both disciplines are being given the chance to design a potential new crossing of the River Severn under a new ideas competition.
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WAM's new Dutch hotel
Dutch practice WAM Architecten is behind the design of new hotel in the town of Zaandam.
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Cabe told assessors to destroy scores
Kickstart ‘enablers’ reveal more evidence of secrecy culture at architecture watchdog
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UK firms to design area around US embassy
Farrells to masterplan 6ha site, as Kieran Timberlake wins building
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There go the events, here comes the bride
The RIBA is radically scaling back its key exhibition space at its Portland Place HQ so that it can use it as a wedding venue
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Lobbyists’ influence over listing denounced
Wilson’s Hereford House could be relisted after evidence questioned
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Architects in talks over Robin Hood Gardens
Developer lines up four firms to replace Smithsons estate
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Weather could freeze recovery
Housebuilders have voiced fears that the extreme winter weather will put the brakes on recovery in the housing market
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Tories set out plan for local design standards
Councils will struggle without more resources, warns RIBA president