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NewsTadao Ando exhibition building opens in Massachusetts
A new exhibition building designed by Pritzker prize-winning architect Tadao Ando opens in the USA this weekend.
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NewsBattersea Power Station redevelopment- images
Plans for an immense 300m high chimney and ‘eco-dome’ form part of the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station, architect Rafael Vinoly revealed on Friday.
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BDP unveils Birmingham campus masterplan
BDP has unveiled its masterplan for a £150 million redevelopment of Birmingham City University’s city-centre campus.
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New doubt cast on 2012 funding
Advisers to London mayor Boris Johnson have cast renewed doubts over the funding of the 2012 Athletes Village.
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NewsNew images of Herzog & de Meuron's Portsmouth stadium
The first images of Herzog & de Meuron’s redesign of the proposed new 36,000-seat stadium for Portsmouth Football Club have been revealed.
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NewsLocal firms dominate Yorkshire RIBA awards shortlist
The shortlist for this year’s RIBA Yorkshire White Rose Awards has been announced with local talent dominating.
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NewsMark Hines straw building gets planning permission
Planning permission has been granted for what will be one of the largest straw bale buildings constructed in the UK.
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NewsHolburne Museum alternative presses ahead
The Holburne Museum has accused the Bath Heritage Watchdog (BHW) of wasting tax-payers’ money by pursuing listed building permission for an “irrelevant” alternative to Eric Parry’s already-approved modernist extension.
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NewsDeveloper challenges Manchester Council’s Jackson Wharf rejection
A major housing development in Manchester by Ian Simpson Architects is set to face a public inquiry after developer Peel Holdings lodged an appeal.
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NewsRogers recognised in Queen’s birthday honours
Richard Rogers joined an elite order of distinguished figures in the Queen’s birthday honours list announced last weekend.
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NewsFacelift on the cards for Stirling Castle
Stirling Castle is to undergo a £12 million facelift by Historic Scotland architects, restoring its royal apartments to their sixteenth century heyday.
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NewsRIBA presidential hopefuls attack institute's 'malaise'
RIBA presidential candidates Ruth Reed and Andrew Hanson launched a stinging attack on the organisation they are hoping to lead last night.Speaking at their final campaign hustings before ballots are posted to members today, the pair attacked RIBA officials for empire building, ineffective communication, and allowing a “malaise” to develop ...
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NewsCommercial lease will fund RA refurb
David Chipperfield is picked to give Royal Academy a modern approach
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NewsSilver scheme gives Soho modern touch
DSDHA has won consent for the first modern building in Westminster since Richard Rogers was granted planning for Broadwick Street in 1996.
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PMs Award shortlist out
Denton Corker Marshall’s Civil Justice Centre in Manchester, Allies & Morrison’s Festival Hall revamp and Muma’s Newlyn Art Gallery in Cornwall are on the 21-strong shortlist for the Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award, the annual gong that rewards design-led regeneration projects.
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NewsCauseway takes a giant step forward
Three years after winning an international competition to design a new visitor centre at Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland, Heneghan Peng Architects’ scheme was finally submitted for planning this week.
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NewsLifting our spirits
The Lift, a transportable, trapezoid-shaped theatre venue designed by AOC, will be among the main attractions of this year’s London Festival of Architecture.
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NewsPatel Taylor’s park draws a thin green line through Birmingham
Patel Taylor’s £12.5 million scheme for Eastside City Park, a green, linear park planned for Birmingham, has been granted outline planning approval.







