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BPTW's Goat Wharf Thames-side housing wins planning
Multidisciplinary firm BPTW Partnership has received planning permission for its new riverside development at Goat Wharf in west London.
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Paris skyscraper gets green light
Morphosis founder Thom Mayne has won planning for his 300m-high Paris skyscraper, the Phare Tower. Designed for the La Défense region on the north-west edge of the historic centre, it is the city’s tallest new building since the Eiffel Tower.
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Herzog & de Meuron reveals Basel tower for Roche
Swiss practice Herzog & de Meuron has unveiled images of a new tower for pharmaceutical giant Roche.
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Woods Bagot and RPA land Queensland job
Woods Bagot and RPA Architects have won a commission to design the AUS$25 million Cairns Institute, the new headquarters of the James Cook University campus.
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Gwathmey widow gives archive to Yale
The archives of New York practice Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects have been donated to Yale University Library by the widow of founding partner Charles Gwathmey.
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Muma puts gallery plan on show
Designs for Muma’s £12 million extension at the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester have been unveiled.
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MPs: Quangos axing was 'botched'
The government has failed to deliver on a promise of cost savings through its “bonfire of the quangos” such as Cabe, claims a report by MPs.
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Anish Kapoor's Orbit to become 'world leading attraction'
The ArcelorMittal Orbit in the Olympic Park will “be one of the world’s most spectacular visitor attractions”, enticing up to a million visitors in its first year, bosses have claimed
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Aedas tops Foster’s in Hong Kong
Aedas has beaten Foster & Partners to its third major project in Hong Kong in a year.
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Grimshaw wins rail design contract
Grimshaw has been chosen to work on preliminary designs for the planned high speed rail connection between Birmingham and Manchester.
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Knevitt faces redundancy as Riba Trust bites the dust
The director of the Riba Trust, Charles Knevitt, is set to be made redundant following the decision to abandon the body in favour of a more streamlined approach to running the Riba’s non-charitable arms.
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US employees sue RMJM over $24m Hillier deal
Lawsuit accuses troubled practice of asset stripping and reneging on merger deal.
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International intelligence: Egypt
The country is a tale of dynamism in the face of adversity, says Muriel Muirden.
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Riba and Cabe accused of failing to act locally in design review bids
Organisations failed to consult network over bids to run design reviews.
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Fred Goodwin steps back from role at RMJM
Practice admits it is not using his services due to “less demanding” workload
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Firms embrace Building for Life
Crest Nicholson has joined the growing number of house builders planning to use Building for Life to rate their schemes.
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Murphy’s Haymarket plans reflect alternative view
Richard Murphy Architects has drawn up alternative plans for Edinburgh’s Haymarket station in response to concerns raised by Architecture & Design Scotland (A&DS) over Halcrow and architect IDP’s proposals for station owner Network Rail.
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Architecture Foundation launches cycle parking competition
The Architecture Foundation is seeking entries for a competition to design a new cycle parking system for Bankside in central London.