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Anshen & Allen’s healthy win
Anshen & Allen has seen off competition from BDP and Swanke Hayden Connell to land one of the biggest healthcare contracts in Northern Ireland in recent years.
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Music box is clad in rubber quilt
Carey Jones Architects’ music studio and practice facility for the University of Sheffield has been completed.
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Go-ahead for Stoke college
Broadway Malyan has won outline planning permission for this £24 million sixth-form college in Stoke-on-Trent.
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Lancashire CC designs revealed
BDP has unveiled its design to redevelop Lancashire County Cricket Club’s 150-year-old home at Old Trafford, Manchester.
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Oxford bookshop set to live again
Lee Fitzgerald Architects has won a limited competition to refurbish and adapt Gillespie Kidd & Coia’s grade II listed bookshop at Oxford University’s Wadham College.
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Eric Parry Architects, PRP headline BD seminar
Eric Parry Architects, PRP Architects and English Heritage are to take part in a refurbishment conference hosted by BD next month.
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Museum revives old officer club
Stanton Williams was this week announced as the winner of an international competition to transform a bomb-damaged former officers’ club into new space for one of Berlin’s most prominent museums.
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Call to ‘get angry’ on space standards
Speakers at an RIBA housing conference this week called for new legislation on space standards for all new-build homes.
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Western Design’s Dorset house is heaven for ‘tree huggers’
Western Design Architects has been granted planning permission to build an £800,000 “tree house” within a conservation area in Beaminster, west Dorset.
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Arb imposes 10% fee hike to help fund spending spree
Regulator to consider scrapping profession’s right to elect architect board members
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McAslan to restore Hornsey town hall
John McAslan & Partners has been appointed to restore the grade II* listed Hornsey Town Hall in north-west London.
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Cabe unimpressed by latest BSF designs
Another Building Schools for the Future school design has been deemed ‘mediocre’ by Cabe’s dedicated review panel and a further three have been labelled ‘not yet good enough’ in the most recent publication of results.
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Young designers challenged to 'fix our energy addiction'
A £5,000 competition run by Metropolis, a New York design magazine is challenging young designers to 'fix our energy addiction'.
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Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects' Selborne House submitted for planning
Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects' Selborne House development on Victoria Street, London has been submitted for planning by Land Securities.
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Wilkinson Eyre building dropped in Land Sec’s latest Victoria Transport Interchange proposal
Land Securities has submitted a slimmed-down planning application for its Victoria Transport Interchange scheme in central London.
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Race Cottam’s Bexley waste plant gets under way
Construction has begun on a multimillion-pound riverside waste treatment facility for London by Race Cottam, which is expected to generate enough energy to power 66,000 homes.
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AMA on The Pulse in Hong Kong
Andy Martin Associates has won the competition to design a beach-side development in Repulse Bay, Hong Kong, set to be the largest commercial development outside the centre.