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New school design resource from Architecture and Design Scotland
Architecture and Design Scotland (A&DS) launched a new school design web resource, Smarter Places, at Edinburgh University architecture department this week.
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Industry bodies launch new design review guide
A new guide to design review has been developed by Cabe, the RIBA, the Royal Town Planning Institute and the Landscape Institute.
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Eden landscaper to design Plymouth children's park
The Eden Project’s landscape architect is to design a showcase children’s park in Plymouth.
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Temporary Leeds 'art park' shortlisted for award
Amenity Space’s temporary “art park” on a mothballed building site has been shortlisted for a prize in the Leeds Architecture Awards.
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World’s longest bench approved
The world’s longest bench, designed by Studio Weave for Littlehampton seafront, has won planning permission.
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Stalled Victoria scheme to start next year
Pelli Clarke Pelli’s stalled scheme for a 12-storey mixed block in London’s Victoria will start on site next year, after Land Securities confirmed it had set aside £200 million for speculative projects in London.
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Farrell favours low-carbon model for Thames Gateway
The Thames Gateway should become a model low-carbon development, Terry Farrell claimed this week.
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£50m commission to transform Liverpool library
Austin-Smith Lord and conservation architect William Anelay have won the commission to design the new £50 million Liverpool Central Library and Archive as part of the Inspire Partnership, set up to bid for major PFI projects.
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Conran's Moonraker pods get go-ahead
Conran & Partners’ innovative scheme for student housing overlooking the Tate Modern at Bankside has been granted planning permission.
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Heritage bodies attack new planning proposals
The Royal Town Planning Institute has savaged the government’s PPS15 heritage proposals as a serious risk to the nation’s historic buildings and places.
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Works starts on grassy pavilion
Work has begun on Earle Architects’ £1 million grass-covered pavilion (pictured) in the grounds of a south London school.
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Makki's Syrian private house
Essex-based practice Makki Architectural Services has unveiled a design for a £66,000 (5 million Syrian pounds) 285 sq m pre-fabricated concrete house for a private client on the outskirts of Al Lathqiyah, Syria.
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BDP bucks recession as profits triple
BDP has produced a recession-busting set of annual results with pre-tax profits for the year to June 2009 rocketing nearly 200% to £3.3 million.
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American Embassy sold to Qatari Diar
The American Embassy in Grosvenor Square has been sold to Qatari Diar Real Estate.
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Hull projects triumph in Yorkshire RIBA awards
Wright & Wright’s Hull Truck Theatre has swept the board at this year’s RIBA Yorkshire White Rose Awards, picking up three prizes.
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Levitt Bernstein's Kilburn housing development opens
Levitt Bernstein's £19 million affordable housing development in north London was opened today by Richard McCarthy, director general for planning and housing at the Department for Communities and Local Government.