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Atelier Boronski beats Kengo Kuma to design Taiwan museum
Atelier Boronski has beaten Japanese rival Kengo Kuma to take first prize in the design competition for a new art museum in Taipei.
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Paramount secures planning for debut project in Clerkenwell
Fledgling practice to work on Clerkenwell housing scheme
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AHMM designs theatre for Tottenham Court Road Crossrail site
Hawkins Brown involved in residential and retail buildings for development
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Frank Gehry forms IT alliance with Hadid, van Berkel and SOM
Group looks to reduce waste and delays on jobs
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Industrial buildings face greatest risk, warns English Heritage
England’s industrial buildings are some of the most at risk of all historic assets, according to the Heritage at Risk register published by English Heritage today.
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Capita Symonds snaps up ESA
Capita Symonds has bought architect and design practice ESA to beef up its architecture division.
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Heneghan Peng's 2012 bridge receives deck decoration
The Olympic Delivery Authority has unveiled the first images of a multi-coloured temporary deck that has been fixed onto Heneghan Peng’s new footbridge at the 2012 site in east London.
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Montreal Museum of Fine Arts extension opens
Provencher Roy designs glass and marble church conversion
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Developers should pay for local design review, says Cabe report
Design review should be provided locally and funded through planning fees, according to a report on the future of Design Council Cabe.
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Foster's spaceport opens in New Mexico
Foster & Partners’ spaceport has opened in the US, marked by an opening ceremony featuring a flight by two Virgin Galactic space vehicles.
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Aberdeen City Garden Project shortlist images revealed
The jury that will pick a winner for a £140 million international design competition to revamp Aberdeen’s Union Terrace Gardens has promised to listen to public opinion when it makes its choice
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Archial warns 20% of Scotland staff could go
Archial has said around 20% of its staff in Scotland face the axe as part of an ongoing review of the firm’s business.The Canadian-owned firm confirmed it had begun a consultation with staff at two of its three offices north of the border: Glasgow and Edinburgh.BD understands that 15 staff ...
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BDP lands more work at Cambridge University
BDP has been selected to design a new research and teaching centre for Cambridge University’s Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology.It will be part of the growing West Cambridge research campus where BDP has recently completed two other buildings: the nanoscience centre and the physics of medicine building.Chris Harding, BDP’s ...
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AEW energy centre is first infrastructure scheme to get fast-track planning
Rookery South in Bedfordshire approved by Infrastructure Planning Commission
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Allies & Morrison wins Rotterdam project
Allies & Morrison has been selected to design a mixed-use scheme in the centre of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
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Spanish firm MBM completes children's cancer centre
Barcelona practice MBM Arquitectes has completed a cancer centre in its home city, where children with cancer and their families can stay while they receive treatment.
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Rogers blasts planning changes in Lords
Labour peer says government’s proposals will “fragment” cities
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