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Populous completes 2011 Rugby World Cup stadium
Populous has completed the world’s first permanently enclosed, natural turf stadium in Dunedin, New Zealand, which is being used for the 2011 Rugby World Cup.Construction on the Forsyth Barr Stadium began in June 2009 and the London Olympic stadium architect worked with local firm Jasmax.The roof is covered with ethylene ...
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David Adjaye reveals 2011 Design Miami pavilion
David Adjaye has won the seventh annual Designer of the Year award at 2011 Design Miami. The award will see Adjaye commissioned to build a site-specific installation for the fair, which runs from November 9 to December 4. Adjaye said: “To win an award like this from the design community ...
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Tate Modern oil tanks to open next year
First phase of Herzog & de Meuron’s development to be finished for Olympics
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Embassy architects axed from Foreign Office work
Tick-box procurement blamed for award-winning practices failing to make new framework
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Page Park files Glasgow theatre scheme
Designs for the redevelopment of Glasgow’s grade A listed Theatre Royal have been submitted for planning approval by Page Park Architects.
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US-style housing trust scheme set for Mile End
Maccreanor Lavington plans UK’s first permanently affordable homes
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Edward Cullinan creates green film store for BFI
Edward Cullinan Architects has completed a film storage centre in Warwickshire for the British Film Institute.
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Goldschmied takes role on Sparch board
Ex-RIBA president Marco Goldschmied is joining former Archial business Sparch as a non-executive director, with his first board meeting set for next week in Hong Kong.
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RIBA president Brady voices concerns over planning reforms
The RIBA has entered the escalating row over the proposed planning reforms, warning that councils’ lack of resources could lead to unsustainable development.
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Dixon Jones lands Chelsea contract for John Lewis
Dixon Jones has been appointed to redevelop a major site in Chelsea, west London, for retailer John Lewis.
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Architecture graduate Dan Wood named Britain's best dressed man
Liverpool University graduate offers architects his top five fashion tips
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K4 Architects rethinks 30-storey Birmingham tower
Plans for a 30-storey tower above a grade II-listed fire station in Birmingham are being revised after the scheme was panned by heritage and design experts.
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Green light for Fletcher Priest Architects' Bond Street station
Fletcher Priest Architects has won planning permission to build a mixed-use development above Bond Street underground station in central London.
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Architecture graduates create temporary timber installation
Cluny Summer Pavilion built by local volunteers in five days
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RIBA announces shortlists for three annual awards
Contenders for Manser Medal, Stephen Lawrence Prize and Client of the Year revealed
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ZM Architects crafts Mackintosh pavilion plan
Glasgow-based ZM Architects have designed a park pavilion in the grounds of Mackintosh’s House for an Art Lover.
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Architecture book company Amwell to close
Specialist London architecture bookshop the Amwell Book Company is closing its doors at the beginning of next month
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City stands firm over rights of light threat to Apple store
Corporation intervenes again to prevent rights of light challenges scuppering Michael Aukkett scheme
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Zaha Hadid rescues 20% of jobs in restructuring
Practice axes 76 staff but spares 19 others following new wins
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