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Art takes an ad break
Plans for a new piece of public art funded through advertising revenue have been unveiled in the West Midlands.
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International entrants sought
Next year’s US and European-run International Architecture Awards are open for submissions.
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CPMG chosen for sports building
CPMG Architects has been appointed to design the University of Teesside’s £9.9 million sport and health sciences building.
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Office wins top energy rating
Cooper Cromar’s 1,828sq m Solais House has been awarded an energy performance certificate A.
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New lease of life for Soho baths
The historic Marshall Street Baths in London’s Soho are to be renovated by Finch Forman Architects as part of a £25 million redevelopment plan backed by Westminster City Council.
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Developer exits Bauman Lyons’ Leeds eco-scheme
Bauman Lyons Architects’ biggest-ever project, a flagship £45 million eco-scheme in Leeds, has suffered a blow from the credit crunch after its developer withdrew from the scheme.
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Design Share award for UK school
Gordon Murray & Alan Dunlop Architects’ Hazelwood School in Glasgow for pupils with sensory impairment has become the first UK school to win the top honour at the Design Share awards.
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Zero-carbon plans for Chichester
John Thompson & Partners has submitted an outline planning application for a huge zero-carbon project on the former Graylingwell hospital site in Chichester.
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Fretton completes London terrace
Tony Fretton Architects has completed a hybrid development in the London Borough of Lambeth commissioned by Future Living Spaces, a joint venture from private developers Baylight Properties and Servite Housing Association.
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Lancaster scheme ‘heavy handed’
Plans by architect 3D Reid for a 4ha redevelopment in central Lancaster have been slammed by the Victorian Society.
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Thomas to run Edaw Cardiff office
Keith Thomas has joined Edaw as a senior director with the job of establishing a Cardiff office to serve Wales and the South-west.
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London Met team wins Korean city competition
A British-based team is one of three winners in a competition to design the concept for a huge new city in South Korea.
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Wilkinson Eyre looks to geology for earth sciences department
Oxford City Council has granted planning permis-sion for Oxford University’s new department of earth sciences, designed by Wilkinson Eyre.
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Bennetts’ design data
Edinburgh University last week opened its new School of Informatics research department, designed by Bennetts Associates.
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Curator Ellis Woodman on the British Pavilion
Housing is the theme of the British Pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale. Its curator, BD’s Ellis Woodman, finds that while the UK market may be in turmoil, British housing architects are much in demand all over Europe
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Future Systems to design Wapping HQ for News Corporation
Future Systems is to design a new corporate campus for News Corporation at the global media organisation’s site in Wapping, London.
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Towers will aid growth, says BPF
Skyscrapers bring dramatic economic benefits which should be considered alongside aesthetic and heritage considerations in making planning decisions, a new report from the British Property Federation recommends.
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New innings for SMC Alsop
A £17 million cricket pavilion at Headingley Carnegie Cricket Ground in Leeds by SMC Alsop has won planning.