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Hodge lists Saarinen's American Embassy
But minister signals that only ‘fit for purpose’ 20th century buildings should be protected
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Pinnacle to stick with KPF
The team behind the City of London’s Pinnacle skyscraper has revealed it is sticking with original architect Kohn Pedersen Fox rather than switching to breakaway practice PLP.
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Fretton's Warsaw Embassy budget revealed as £27 million
The budget for Stirling nominee Tony Fretton’s Warsaw Embassy building, opened last Friday by former Polish President Lech Walesa, has been revealed as £27 million.The embassy opened in the same week that BD revealed that the Foreign Office was on the verge of a cost-cutting drive which could spell an ...
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Marks Barfield aims for 'gentle landmark' mosque
Marks Barfield is to design a £13 million mosque on a 0.4ha brownfield site in Cambridge.
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Project Orange hotel approved
Project Orange’s extension to the Moran Hotel in Chiswick, west London, has been given planning permission after a public inquiry in the summer.
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Napper Architects' Teesside University extension
Napper Architects’ plans for a Teesside University building in Darlington gained planning permission on Wednesday.
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OMA wins Rotterdam office competition
The Office for Metropolitan Architecture has won a competition to design a new municipal building in Rotterdam.
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Benn to address architects on climate change
Environment Secretary Hilary Benn is to give a speech on climate change at the RIBA next Wednesday, October 28.
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Architect attempted to smother his wife, court told
An architect has been accused of attempting to smother his wife after she asked for a divorce.
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Holder Mathias to revamp Longbridge
Developer St Modwen has appointed Holder Mathias Architects to work on a £100 million scheme in Longbridge in the West Midlands.
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Wilkinson Eyre's Audi centre opens
A £45 million new centre for car manufacturer Audi designed by Wilkinson Eyre opened its doors in west London this week.
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Victorian Society highlights at risk buildings
The top 10 most endangered Victorian and Edwardian buildings in England and Wales have been named by The Victorian Society.
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Snøhetta agrees to £6m Kent pay-off
Norwegian architect Snøhetta and collaborators Ramboll UK and Davis Langdon have agreed to pay Kent County Council £6 million in an out-of-court settlement over the abandoned design for the Turner Contemporary gallery in Margate.
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Brent Cross decision deferred again
Barnet Council has asked councillors to agree to defer the decision on Allies and Morrison’s 150ha £4.5 billion Brent Cross Cricklewood scheme again.
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Two left in the running for Burgess Park redesign
LDA Design and Gillespies are competing for a £6 million competition to redesign a major park in south London.
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Contractors for £4 billion academies framework named
Partnerships for Schools has named the 15 contractors which have won a place on its £4 billion academies framework.
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John Thompson scores £700million Aberdeen masterplan
John Thompson & Partners have been commissioned to come up with a detailed masterplan for a 1,500-acre development in Aberdeen.
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Boyarsky Murphy Architects' South Korea expo pavilion
Boyarsky Murphy Architects has picked up an award at the international competition for the Thematic Pavilion at the 2012 Expo in Yeosu, South Korea.
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Long & Kentish reveal revamp of Jewish Museum
Details of Long & Kentish Architect’s revamp of the Jewish Museum in London have been revealed following a £10 million overhaul.
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Rogers contemplates legal action against Qatari Diar
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners is preparing legal action against Chelsea Barracks developer Qatari Diar, with reports saying the practice is seeking up to £2 million in unpaid fees.