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    Out of balance

    2007-10-19T00:00:00Z

    Liverpool’s city centre regeneration is not, as Dai Gwynne says, the whole picture.

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    Keep spotting

    2007-10-19T00:00:00Z

    The Carbuncle Cup — what fun! Every one a cracker, and each fully deserved the brickbat that came its way.

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    Ted’s world

    2007-10-19T00:00:00Z

    It is a myth that Edward Cullinan Architects has not worked abroad and Ted is not known abroad, although of course we are not working in Dubai — thankfully.

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    Goldschmied to bail out Alsop from SMC

    2007-10-19T00:00:00Z

    NEWS: Troubled SMC in jeopardy as it faces loss of star designer to ex-RRP partner NEWS: McColl bid breaks down OPINION: Will's latest leap looks good

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    Channel 4's big 4 sculpture

    2007-10-19T00:00:00Z

    TECHNICAL: Channel 4's 25th anniversary sculpture was a tricky number VIDEO: Watch the installation of Big 4 designed by Freestate

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    Who should win Young Architect of the Year?

    2007-10-19T00:00:00Z

    ONLINE POLL: Take part in our poll, below right (homepage), and tell us who should win YAYA 2007 THE CRITIC'S VIEW: The Times's Tom Dykhoff eyes up the shortlist

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    Hull Fruit Market shortlist - first images

    2007-10-18T16:12:00Z

    The first images have been revealed by the teams shortlisted for one of Hull’s largest regeneration projects.

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    Kurokawa's Maggies Centre - images

    2007-10-18T14:42:00Z

    Kurokawa, who died last week, has designed a Maggies Cancer Care Centre for Swansea

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    Goldschmied to bail out Alsop from SMC

    2007-10-18T10:35:00Z

    Exclusive: Troubled practice in jeopardy as it faces loss of star designer to ex-RRP partner

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    News Junkie: 20 and 21 October

    2007-10-18T00:00:00Z

    This week’s mysteries: Why one education authority is making pupils have chips at lunchtime, why people in Bradford can’t have their cake and eat it, and why Quentin Blake’s created a big friendly giant illustration…

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    David Chipperfield reveals new Turner gallery design - images

    2007-10-17T10:47:00Z

    Stirling Prize winner David Chipperfield has revealed his latest designs for Turner Contemporary at the Theatre Royal in Margate.Since the designs were last shown in June, the building has evolved and now comprises six rectangular interlocking forms. Positioned on a plinth and on two floors rather than three, the ...

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    Koolhaas on shortlist for Olympic legacy masterplan

    2007-10-16T14:58:00Z

    The shortlist for the Olympic legacy masterplan team has been announced and looks set to be another Dutch bonanza, with Rem Koolhaas in the final cut.

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    Kurokawa dies aged 73

    2007-10-16T12:50:00Z

    Kisho Kurokawa, the Japanese architect who pioneered the Metabolism movement, has died of heart failure aged 73.

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    Quinlan Terry fined £25,000 for destroying two listed buildings

    2007-10-15T18:12:00Z

    Leading neo-classical architect Quinlan Terry has been fined £25,000 for destroying two listed buildings in London’s Regent’s Park. Terry, 70, pleaded guilty to three breaches of planning laws at the City of Westminster Magistrates’ Court. Contractor Walter Lilly and Co was also fined £20,000.The two Regency Gatehouses were destroyed in ...

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    International competition launched for new Birmingham cultural centre and library

    2007-10-15T15:04:00Z

    Plans have been unveiled for a £193 million West Midlands Cultural Centre which will revamp Birmingham’s Repertory Theatre and provide a long-awaited library for the city.An international competition will be launched for the 31,000sq m centre, which will include a new-build library and a 300-seat auditorium on the north side ...

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    Rogers warns of environmental apocalypse

    2007-10-15T11:28:00Z

    Architects must engage with technology and politics to combat the threat of environmental apocalypse, Richard Rogers has warned.The Pritzker Prize-winning architect made the remarks at the RIBA's Annual Discourse talk at Portland Place last week, which focused on the profession's societal and environmental responsibilities. Speaking about global warming he said: ...

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    News Junkie: 13 and 14 October

    2007-10-15T10:02:00Z

    Why has Quinlan Terry been fined £25, 000? Why was Ken Livingstone kissing Zaha Hadid? Why is a classics teacher in Buckinghamshire suffering from nausea and headaches? It's a busy, busy built environment out there...

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    Cabe slams Brum’s ‘vertiplex’

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    City’s aspiration for global status in jeopardy as watchdog joins fray

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    Stratford gets a gem of a hotel

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    Buckley Gray Yeoman has won planning permission for this new hotel on the edge of the Olympic park site in Stratford, east London.

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    English Heritage in hot pursuit of cash

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    Chairman Bruce-Lockhart challenges Purnell to be a “heritage hero”