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NewsK2’s cladding for five-bed home set to become ‘cloud atlas’
Liverpool-based practice K2 Architects has unveiled images of its first major commission, a bespoke zinc-clad “cloud house” in a rural part of Merseyside.
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NewsMetal pair for Moscow
Anglo-Russian firm McAdam Architects has unveiled images of a £14.6 million apartment complex for central Moscow.
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BSF school sees high grades leap
Bristol Brunel Academy, by Wilkinson Eyre, one of 13 BSF schools now open, has seen 34% of students awarded five or more GCSEs at grades A to C including English and Maths, up from 19% last year.
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RSC stages new appeal for funds
The Royal Shakespeare Company has launched its Transforming our Theatres appeal, to raise £1 million towards its Bennetts Associates-designed theatre development in Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Regional funds to boost waterfront
The Northwest Regional Development Agency has granted £1.9 million to the second phase of Liverpool city centre’s Waterfront Connections project.
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NewsSite work starts on Swanke Hayden Connell academy
Work has begun on site on Swanke Hayden Connell Architects’ City of London Academy in Islington, north London.
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NewsNew 2012 Olympic stadium images
HOK Sport's design for the 2012 Olympic stadium has passed a fresh hurdle after being granted second stage reserved matters planning permission last week.
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NewsAdam hails start of a classical revolution (video)
Traditional architecture prospers as New Palladians exhibition launches
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NewsCost-cutting fears over Zaha's Glasgow museum
Zaha Hadid’s flagship transport museum in Glasgow is undergoing a further round of value-engineering, a report to the city council’s finance committee has revealed.
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NewsAlsop wins go-ahead for Southwark school
Southwark Council has granted planning permission for the SMC Alsop-designed Michael Faraday Community School in the centre of the Aylesbury estate.
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Architecture degrees leap in popularity
The annual number of students applying to study architecture has jumped by almost 10,000 in the past four years, making architecture degrees more popular than ever.
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NewsJohn Lewis expansion put on hold
Stores by O’Donnell & Tuomey and Acme mothballed amid slowdown
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Call for design ideas to encourage cycling
The London Cycling Campaign and the Cycle to Cannes charity are calling on architects, planners and designers to submit ideas to improve public space and encourage cycling in the capital.
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York Council rejects Red Box chocolate factory redevelopment
Councillors in York have gone against planning officers’ recommendations and rejected the application for a £200 million scheme by Red Box Design Group to redevelop the former Terry’s chocolate factory.
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NewsSustainable hub for 1,600 St Albans students
The structure features ground source heat pumps and an equine centre
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NewsShortlist for RIBA special awards unveiled
The shortlist for RIBA's special awards, which will be awarded alongside the Stirling Prize, has been revealed.
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Hugill to leave Lend Lease
Athletes' Village developer Nigel Hugill is to resign from his post as chairman of Lend Lease Europe in order to “pursue other opportunities”.
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NewsNatural History Museum unveils images of CF Møller’s extension
The Natural History Museum has released the first pictures of the second phase of its state-of-the-art Darwin Centre, a scientific research and collections facility designed by Scandinavian architect C F Møller.
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NewsHadid to take part in Venice Biennale debate
A glittering line-up of speakers has been announced to take part in events at A Gathering Space, Scotland’s presence at this year’s Venice Biennale.







