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Chipperfield edges it over Young Vic for Stirling victory
Haworth Tompkins’ Young Vic Theatre was pipped to the post by David Chipperfield’s Museum of Modern Literature, in Marbach am Neckar, to scoop the £20,000 Stirling Prize on Saturday night. The five members of the Stirling jury — Sunand Prasad, Tom Bloxham, Kieran Long, Louisa Hutton and Alan de Botton ...
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Six winners of the RIBA special awards announced
The winners of the six RIBA special awards were also announced at the Stirling Prize ceremony on Saturday.
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Koolhaas wins bdonline's Stirling poll
David Chipperfield may have won the Stirling judges' vote, but in BD's online poll it was Rem Koolhaas who you wanted to win.Koolhaas's Casa da Musica in Porto took 27.5% of the vote pushing Chipperfield's Museum of Modern Literature into second place with 23%. Glenn Howell's Savill Building in Windsor ...
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LDA strategy failure risks Olympic legacy
Dynamic new boss sought to bring ‘focus and energy’ to London’s 2012 regeneration team
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Hive of activity in Manchester
Piercy Connor Architects has applied for outline planning permission for this striking 400-unit housing scheme in Manchester.
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Battersea Power Station upgraded to grade II*
Revised listing status will open the door to English Heritage repair grants
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SMC Group ‘teetering’ on the edge, say accountants
Troubled architectural SMC Group is “teetering” on the brink of a cash flow crisis, analysts are warning.
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City cash pledge boosts Crossrail
Architects working on plans for Crossrail, the troubled cross-London railway line, received a boost this week when the City of London agreed to provide up to £300 million in funding for the scheme.
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Former BP chief to sit on Foster’s board
Foster & Partners is to expand its international operations and infrastructure work following the appointment of former BP chief executive John Browne to its board of directors.
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Architecture festival grows to last a month
The London Festival of Architecture is to expand to become a month-long event next year, organiser Peter Murray has revealed.
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Sports centre regenerates brownfield Paris site
Brisac Gonzalez Architects has won a competition with this design for a new sports centre in Rue Pajol in Paris, close to the Gare du Nord.
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Second contractor ditches Olympic Aquatic Centre bid
German contractor Hochtief has become the second contractor in the space of a month to pull out of the contest to build Zaha Hadid’s Olympic Aquatic Centre.Balfour Beatty is now the only firm in the running for the contract, after Hochtief announced it had withdrawn, citing a busy workload. In ...
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Urban Splash scheme for Sheffield
Urban Splash has won planning permission for the first phase of its redevelopment of Sheffield’s Park Hill flats.
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Controversial academy go-ahead
Peter Clegg has defended a controversial west London city academy (model pictured) by Feilden Clegg Bradley in the face of sustained protests from residents.
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Capita seizes initiative on CO2 cuts
Capita Architecture has announced an ambitious sustainability strategy that exceeds the government’s carbon guidelines set for 2015.
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London targets affordable homes
Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has welcomed a government decision to halt a mutiny by 21 councils over the affordable housing targets set out in the 2004 London Plan.
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HKR’s Red Cow to rise over Dublin
HKR Architects has won planning permission for a £70 million hotel (pictured) in Dublin, which will be the tallest in Ireland when it goes on site.
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Lord’s expansion plan set to boost capacity
The owner of Lord’s has launched a consultation on plans for a massive overhaul of the historic cricket ground which could see its capacity boosted by 12,000.
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£90 million facelift for Scottish seaside towns
Five seaside towns in western Scotland are to be rejuvenated with a £90 million makeover grant.