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Fire devastates hotel in OMA's CCTV complex in China (video)
A fire has swept through a 40 storey media and hotel building, part of Rem Koolhaas’ £500 million CCTV Complex in Beijing, China.
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Venturi beach house is on the move
These images show Pritzker prize-winning architect Robert Venturi’s two-storey Lieb House being moved from its original site in Long Beach Island New York to a new home in Glen Cove, New York.
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BIG's Azerbaijan carbon neutral masterplan (animation)
Denmark’s BIG Architects has unveiled images of its design for Zira Island in Azerbaijan, which it hopes will be Asia’s first fully realised carbon neutral masterplan.
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Allies & Morrison’s design for Central School of Ballet wins planning
A new home for the Central School of Ballet designed by Allies & Morrison has been given planning permission by Southwark Council.
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Chief exec sought for London 2012 legacy delivery company
London mayor Boris Johnson and the government have begun the hunt for a chief executive to head up the newly created 2012 legacy delivery company, which will work with the 2012 host boroughs.
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The Public's interactive gallery closes - before opening - as company goes into administration
The company responsible for managing the ill-fated gallery space in Will Alsop’s The Public has ceased trading and gone into administration.
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Renzo Piano’s Athens cultural centre images unveiled
The first images of Renzo Piano’s design for the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre in Athens have been unveiled.
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Zaha Hadid's Regium Waterfront project
Zaha Hadid Architects has revealed these images of its latest project in Italy, a museum and performing arts centre for the Mediterranean city of Reggio Calabria.
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Architects joining the dole queue up by 544%
RIBA and Arb voice alarm as redundancies and liquidation hit practices worldwide
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Handball arena goes to planning
Make’s design for the Olympic handball arena — the third largest venue at the 2012 games — will go before the ODA’s planning committee next week.
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Copper warning over Make’s handball arena
Police say the valuable cladding material is likely to attract criminals
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Grimm meeting place wins prize
Richard James from Design Engine in Winchester is the winner of this year’s Line of Site competition for his interpretation of a meeting place in the woods .
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Glasgow scheme ‘ignored advice’
Scottish watchdog says Chapman Taylor has disregarded its criticisms
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Class act for Deptford
Pollard Thomas Edwards has won planning permission for a primary school and library scheme in Deptford, south-east London.
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Prince’s ‘Surfbury’ plans approved for Newquay
Plans by the Prince of Wales to create a “Poundbury-on-Sea” near Newquay in Cornwall have won approval despite rousing opposition from local politicians.
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Six on Jewellery Quarter shortlist
Six UK practices have been shortlisted for a £1.5 million public square in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter.
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Council finally approves KPF's Victoria Transport Interchange
Kohn Pederson Fox’s controversial £2 billion Victoria Transport Interchange scheme in London has finally been given the all-clear at the third time of asking.
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Gehry, RMJM, Archial and Atkins on shortlist for Glasgow college redevelopment
Frank Gehry and RMJM are to go head-to-head against Archial, Atkins, BDP and a joint team of Hopkins and Bennetts Associates in the race to win one of the largest college redevelopment projects in Europe, a £300 million campus in Glasgow, BD can reveal.