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Spanish stadium is a winner
As the debate over the quality of the London Olympic stadium, to be designed by HOK Sport, continues to rage, one of the contenders who missed out has revealed designs for a football stadium in Valencia, Spain.
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SMC tots up £2.35bn of work in three months
Stewart McColl’s SMC Group has won contracts to design more than £2.35 billion worth of projects in the last three months, with an additional £31 million in stage fees over the same period.
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Pegasus Theatre, Oxford by Feilden Clegg Bradley
Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects has revealed these striking designs for a proposed £6.5 million theatre in Oxford.
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1000 ancient monuments still at risk, says English Heritage
More than 1,000 grade I and II* listed buildings and structural Scheduled Ancient Monuments remain “at risk”, according to English Heritage’s annual report, released on Tuesday.
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Making the grade
Planning has been granted for a single facility combining a new student hub for London South Bank University and a Primary Care Centre, designed by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands.
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Chester redevelopment ‘will be hell’ say locals
The historic Roman city of Chester is set to be transformed by a flurry of developments including a Hilton hotel and 700 new homes.
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Sauerbruch Hutton hits Sheffield
Sauerbruch Hutton has won planning permission for its first major UK project — the redevelopment of a former hospital site in Sheffield for the university.
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Dalston’s saviour?
As new research shows the importance of public space, the first of London mayor Ken Livingstone’s 100 Public Spaces was unveiled this week.
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Public building targets in danger, warns CPA
Hundreds of schools and thousands of new homes will not be built on time, the Construction Products Association (CPA) has warned the government.
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Liverpool pathfinder under fire
Liverpool’s design review body has not been shown any detailed planning applications for new housing in the controversial housing market renewal area.
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Top practices jostle to build
Architects including Make, Glenn Howells and Wilkinson Eyre are vying to design a visitor centre promoting Sherwood Forest and its most famous son, Robin Hood.
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Unesco tight-lipped over Tower
Complaints that officials from Unesco are a bunch of interfering busy-bodies did not stop last week’s tour of the Tower of London, following concern that the building’s World Heritage status is being threatened by new development.
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Trump that tower
Atkins has designed an international hotel and tower in Dubai for American tycoon Donald Trump, pictured here for the first time.
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X list is revived by Tory
Members of the public would finally get the power to tackle unloved and underused buildings under proposals set out by a leading think-tank.
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Fosters Dresden triumph
Foster & Partners has completed the redevelopment of Dresden Station in Germany, featuring a new 30,000sq m roof.
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Ikea seeks Gateshead approval
Ikea is about to enter the first planning application for its BokLok homes in Gateshead, another of the nine pathfinders set up by John Prescott in 2003. The flatpack homes will have their UK launch at the Building Centre later this month, and the Swedish giant hopes they could provide ...