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Croydon facelift
Architect AWW has revealed this new residential development, part of a £35 million mixed-use regeneration scheme in Croydon.
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Beamish founder hits out at visitor centre plans
The founder of the Beamish open air museum in County Durham has attacked the decision to commission a modern visitor centre next to the museum’s reconstructed 19th and 20th century buildings.
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Truman Show designer comes to the Highlands
The American architect famous for creating “Seaside”, the new urbanist town that provided the setting for the film The Truman Show, is to design a new development in the Scottish Highlands.
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Fears for Middlesex Guildhall
The Victorian Society has slammed architect Feilden & Mawson’s refurbishment plans for the grade II* listed Middlesex Guildhall on Parliament Square.
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EP to revise Northstowe plans
English Partnerships and developer Gallagher Estates are revising their masterplan for Northstowe, a key new town in Cambridgeshire.
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Big plans for MK’s city future
The Milton Keynes Partnership has submitted massive growth proposals that would see the new town become a city with a population of more than 300,000 by 2031.
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Bracing sea Eyre
Wilkinson Eyre’s reworked scheme for Brighton marina, incorporating a 40-storey tower with public viewing gallery and a swing bridge, has received planning permission subject to a section 106 agreement.
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Chipperfield's class act for Candy bros
UK favourite comes home for luxury Kensington apartment project
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Anshen Dyer to split as US tensions grow
Relationship with parent company troubles UK healthcare practice
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FOA shatters Part L hopes
The ability of Part L of the building regulations to cut carbon emissions was thrown into serious doubt this week with the unveiling of a fully glazed, 900,000sq m City office development by Foreign Office Architects.
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Warsaw dumps contest
The mayor of Warsaw has cancelled the competition to design a new gallery for contemporary art in the Polish capital following the exclusion of a host of star architects on technical grounds, bdonline revealed this week.
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RHWL scoops Pall Mall
RHWL has beaten Allies & Morrison to the development of a key regeneration site in central Liverpool.
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Fight of the Sloane arranger
Radical designs for London's historic Sloane Square by Stanton Williams Architects are to face a third public consultation after a local campaign group collected 3,700 protest signatures.
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Quick off the blocks
Breakaway practice Metropolitan Workshop is doing so well, it was a year before it had time for a launch party.
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Six small firms on Elephant shortlist
Six practices have been appointed to design the first replacement housing schemes for the run-down Heygate Estate in Elephant & Castle, south London.
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Drama lessons
BDP's striking £16 million learning centre at Glasgow Caledonian University has won an RIBA award.