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Celebratory Aspire tower complete
Make’s Aspire tower at Nottingham University was completed on Monday
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Walker steps down in SMC rejig
SMC Group executive chairman Rodney Walker is stepping back from frontline duties at the huge listed practice following a company reshuffle this week.
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Wakefield market hall stays simple
David Adjaye’s £3 million market hall in Wakefield opened this week, marking a major step forward in the town’s regeneration.
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Council anger as EH asks for Birmingham library listing
Birmingham Council has harshly criticised the city’s central library after English Heritage recommended the 1973 building be grade II listed.
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Eco-town designs look ‘too commercial’
Designs for a number of the proposed new eco-towns have been criticised as being unambitious, overly commercial and lacking identity in a report by a government advisory panel.
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Festival has a good point
A 10m-high conical structure by Foster & Partners was unveiled last weekend on Exhibition Road to mark the opening of the London Festival of Architecture.
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Mayor’s adviser backs Nash Ramblas plan
Planning adviser to the London mayor, Simon Milton, has backed Terry Farrell’s scheme for a pedestrian boulevard running from Primrose Hill to the Mall.
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Leeds joins green awards winners
This year’s Ashden sustainable energy awards included Leeds City Council, which has saved around 88,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide a year through energy efficiency, and Kensa Engineering, for its easy-to-install heat pumps.
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Victorian horse repository reborn
Construction work on Ryder Architecture’s £2.5 million redevelopment of the grade II listed Cooper’s Auction Yard in Newcastle has begun.
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New living space at Addenbrookes
A £20 million project for key worker accommodation at Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge has won planning permission.
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Derriford plans a better welcome
A striking new entrance to Derriford Hospital in Plymouth, designed by HLM Architects, has been submitted for planning.
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Sunderland is 2012 camp
Faulkner Brown’s CitySpace scheme for the University of Sunderland has been selected by the Olympic Delivery Authority as a training camp for the 2012 games.
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Architecture Rocks 2008 finalist: Jorge Galavis
Architectural connection: Jorge Galavis studied architecture and is now working as an architectural assistant at a small practice in Bloomsbury.
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Architecture Rocks 2008 finalist: The Bootleg Lilos
Architectural connection: Lead singer Nick ‘Jav’ Surtees is an architecture student working as an architectural assistant during his gap year at a London practice.
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Architecture Rocks 2008 finalist: The Marvis
Architectural connection: Lead singer Ed Tibuzzi works at Adams Kara Taylor structural engineers.
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Architecture Rocks 2008 finalist: Pony Danceshow
Architectural connection: Lead singer Thomas Muhlbauer has been working as an architect at Kiessler & Partner since 2000.
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Bruce Newlands' design for Robin Hood Gardens in depth
Bruce Newlands (Kraft Architecture) & Mike Hyatt Landscape Architects won second place in the Robin Hood Gardens design competition with his vision of an engineered timber skin. Explore Newlands' design in more depth.
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EH slams design of Holland Park school
English Heritage has slammed a design by Aedas for the famous Holland Park School in Kensington, west London, as “visually intrusive” and called on the local council to make sweeping changes.The project, which is due to go before Kensington & Chelsea’s major planning development committee on Thursday, involves a substantial ...