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Architect sought to restore House Mill in east London
The River Lea Tidal Mill Trust is seeking an architect to work on the restoration and development of its grade I listed House Mill in east London.The £2.65 million project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, will see the restoration of the mill, installing renewable energy sources and providing education ...
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Woods Bagot unveils Perth airport scheme
Woods Bagot has revealed its expansion plans for Perth Airport’s international terminal.
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Green light for 11.04 Architects' Camden war memorial
11.04 Architects has received planning permission for a memorial dedicated to the British prisoners of war who died in the Far East, building the Burma railway for Japanese forces.The plaque, made of an inscribed granite slab supported on a facsimile railway track, was commissioned by local newspaper the Camden New ...
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Working abroad: Brisac Gonzalez
Enthusiasm is the hallmark of this firm’s extensive overseas portfolio
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Lipton says Make’s City scheme is ‘the worst’
Original Broadgate developer Stuart Lipton has said Make’s proposals to replace the current buildings are the worst he has seen in the City of London for two decades.
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Architecture centres to charge for design review
Under-pressure architecture centres have admitted they will begin charging for design reviews as they face up to life without Cabe funding.
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Firms axed as Leeds plans shrink
Farrells, McAslan and Heatherwick all victims as scheme scaled back
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Apollo Architects' Sendai houses survive Japan earthquake
Satoshi Kurosaki of Tokyo-based Apollo Architects has confirmed the two family houses he completed recently in Sendai have survived the earthquake.Lift, finished in the last few weeks, is in a residential district of central Sendai. It is a wooden house on a tight plot, which veers up at the front ...
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Austin-Smith Lord triumph for Hereford's Buttermarket
Austin-Smith Lord has won an RIBA open ideas competition for the redevelopment of Hereford’s Buttermarket.The firm won the commission ahead of Ryder Architects, RRA Architects and Troy Kidsley Architecture, following a meeting of the jury chaired by former Cabe and English Heritage commissioner Les Sparks.Herefordshire Council cabinet member for economic ...
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Neil Sutherland wins Bute forest competition
Neil Sutherland Architects has won a controversial competition to masterplan the transformation of a forest on the Isle of Bute, off the west coast of Scotland.
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Twickenham explores expansion plans
Populous has been asked to carry out a feasibility study into expanding the home of English rugby union at Twickenham.
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Swan Housing firms net £300m contract
A dozen practices have landed places on a £300 million-plus housing framework across London and the South-east.
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Sergison Bates designs Chile quake-legacy pavilion
Sergison Bates has designed a community pavilion for a site in Quidico, Chile.
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Architects urged not to pull out of Japan
Radiation fears prompt many to leave country following earthquake
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Architects sought for Geffrye Museum revamp
Work based on Chipperfield masterplan includes new entrances and two-storey building
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BIG wins international timber housing competition
BIG beats 25 rivals to design and construct wooden multi-storey residential buildings in Finland
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Makin reveals plans for £15.5 million hotel in Hull
Regeneration scheme could be part-funded by government
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Candy man goes to Treasury to lead Battersea Power Station redevelopment
Battersea Power Station developer Treasury Holdings has head-hunted the man in charge of One Hyde Park for Candy & Candy.