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NewsArchitect sought for historic baths
Islington Council and leisure consultant Synergy are seeking architects to draw up plans for a £16 million renovation of one of London’s oldest Turkish baths, after commissioning early designs from S&P Architects
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Decisions under way on LSC funds
Consultants employed by the Learning & Skills Council are scrutinising applications for £300 million in emergency funding announced for its college rebuilding programme in last month’s Budget
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NewsNew drama for Niall McLaughlin
Niall McLaughlin Architects has designed an £8 million new base (pictured) for London Academy of Music & Dramatic Arts in Hammersmith, west London
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NewsDelisting process to be reassessed
Hereford House controversy prompts minister to look for improvements
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Archial to design Curling academy
Archial Architects is to design a National Curling Academy in Kinross, Scotland
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Council declares for Edgbaston
Birmingham City Council has approved Broadway Malyan’s controversial plans to redevelop Edgbaston cricket ground a month after the planning committee deferred making a decision
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NewsRIBA 2009 awards winners unveiled
Allies & Morrison and Niall McLaughlin Architects are the big winners in this year’s RIBA Awards, collecting four prizes each for architectural excellence.
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NewsAlsop's Blackfriars hotel in for planning
Alsop Architects' proposals for a £250m hotel development next to Blackfriars Station on the banks of the River Thames have been submitted for planning.
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NewsHeatherwick to judge Stirling Prize
Thomas Heatherwick – whose latest design is on the front page of this week’s BD – is to be one of the judges for this year’s Stirling Prize.
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NewsLibeskind wins $20 billion Seoul masterplan project
Studio Daniel Libeskind has beaten Foster & Partners, Asympote and Skidmore Owings & Merrill to win an international competition to design a $20 billion masterplan for a new district in Seoul, South Korea.
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NewsFarrell warns over Edinburgh 'complacency'
Edinburgh is at risk of losing its status as one of Europe’s greatest capital cities, Terry Farrell has said.
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NewsHKS stadium for Dallas Cowboys opens next month
HKS Sports & Entertainment Group’s new stadium for the Dallas Cowboys opens early next month in Texas.
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NewsDeveloper hitch delays prince's eco-home
The chief executive of the Prince’s Foundation has admitted its Natural House project will open three months late after it had to switch developers.
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NewsSouthend launches competition to redevelop fire-damaged pier
A competition has been launched for a design team to redevelop pier, four years after it was damaged by fire.
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NewsLondon through a Shard
This is London as you have never seen it before – a glimpse of what visitors to the Shard will see when it opens to the public in 2012.
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NewsSchmidt Hammer Lassen’s Barking revamp wins planning
Danish firm Schmidt Hammer Lassen’s plans to revamp part of Barking in east London have been given the all-clear.
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NewsClinton heralds Elephant & Castle as model for sustainability
The redevelopment of Elephant & Castle has been lauded by former US president Bill Clinton as a global template for sustainable development.
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NewsPiano’s extension to Art Institute of Chicago opens
Renzo Piano’s $300 million Modern Wing extension to the Art Institute of Chicago in the USA has opened to the public.







