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Hidden hideaway wins planning as area’s ‘best design statement’
Architects Sarah Featherstone and Jeremy Young have designed an idyllic second home for themselves that takes full advantage of its riverside location in Pontfaen, a small Welsh hamlet.
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Foster, Rogers join NT campaign
A campaign to save John Vanbrugh’s grade I listed masterpiece, Seaton Delaval Hall, has been boosted by support from Richard Rogers and Norman Foster.
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AHMM’s Saatchi gallery opens
The new AHMM-designed Saatchi Gallery in the listed Duke of York’s Headquarters building in Chelsea opened to the public on Thursday.
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Hopkins’ exemplary aim for WWF
Hopkins Architects is to design a UK headquarters for conservation body WWF-UK in Surrey that aims to be an exemplar of sustainable design.
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Book a table for BD awards
BD will celebrate the crème de la crème of UK architecture at the annual Architect of the Year Awards on 30 October at Park Lane’s London Hilton.
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St Patrick’s bold plans
RMJM, in collaboration with Irish practice Taylor Architects, has submitted plans for a £40 million redevelopment of St Patrick’s College, the education department at Dublin City University.
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Eyre and Wilkinson devolve control
Wilkinson Eyre founders Jim Eyre and Chris Wilkinson have transferred company control and substantial shareholdings to the firm’s board of directors as part of a “succession strategy” for the future.
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Wildlife park goes in for planning
Proposals for a £70 million wildlife and conservation park in Bristol by White Design, Kay Elliott Architects and Quattro Design have been submitted for planning.
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Flour mill scheme wins green light
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands’ designs for the redevelopment of William King Flour Mill in Uxbridge have been given planning approval.
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Unsafe practices halt site work
Unsafe working practices halted work on nearly half of all domestic sites inspected by the Health & Safety Executive in three London boroughs last weekend, the organisation has revealed.
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Downsizing threat to 2012 media centre
Allies & Morrison’s Olympic media centre could be replaced with a slimmed-down version in the Stratford City development, the ODA admitted this week.
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Dyson ditches Wilkinson Eyre design school, blaming lack of support
James Dyson has scrapped plans for his controversial school of design innovation in Bath, designed by Wilkinson Eyre.
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Viñoly hits back at Battersea criticism
Rafael Viñoly has hit back at criticism of his controversial £4 billion scheme for the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station in London.
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Mayne warns Dubai set for ‘ecological disaster’
Pritzker Prize winner blames a lack of control by city’s political class
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Houses shingled out for praise
Five terraced dwellings in leafy Lambeth benefit from timber treatment
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A computer designed my windows
Mixed use scheme in Kosovo maps and mitigates solar gain throughout the year
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RIBA fellowships recognise international practices
The RIBA has awarded seven new international fellowships in recognition of the work of international practices.
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Calm renovation for Edinburgh mews buildings
Malcolm Fraser Architects recently converted these derelict mews buildings into offices.