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NewsIt’s a building of two halves at Upton Park’s Green Street
Ingliss Badrashi Loddo Architects has received planning permission for this bold residential and restaurant scheme in Upton Park, east London.
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NewsThis weeks ups and downs
Going up AirshipsFrench firm the Massaud Studio is designing a 210m-long luxury airship. The “manned cloud” will carry 40 passengers and be equipped with a restaurant, library, gym and panoramic terraces. It should be ready by 2020. BanksyThe infamous street artist will have 22 pieces of work on show this ...
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How Rogers got Ken to revamp the Parliament Square team
The team responsible for designing Parliament Square was substantially overhauled following an intervention by Richard Rogers, correspondence released under Freedom of Information laws shows.
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News‘Dynamic’ design adds to Canada Water development
A £12 million, mixed-use block by PKS Architects, which will form a key part of a south London regeneration scheme, has won planning permission.
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NewsGreenwich homes go in for planning
The next element of the £5 billion regeneration of the Greenwich peninsula — more than 500 homes by Flacq Architects and Jestico & Whiles — has been submitted for planning.
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EP division to lead on homes
English Partnerships has launched a business division to lead the delivery of 200,000 homes on publicly owned sites by 2016.
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Tompkins takes up teaching too
Celebrated theatre architect Steve Tompkins has become a visiting professor at Greenwich University’s school of architecture and construction.
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NewsRefurb raises the roof
ZM Architecture has won planning consent to extend and refurbish the Templeton carpet factory complex at Glasgow Green.
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Prototype wins RTPI silver cup
A prototype eco-town has won the Royal Town Planning Institute’s Silver Jubilee Cup.
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NewsOffice as powerhouse
SOM claims this will be the first large-scale office building in the world to produce more energy than it uses.
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Eco-town protesters march on Stratford
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Stratford-upon-Avon last week to object to proposals for one of Gordon Brown’s controversial eco-towns.
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Prince Charles to build pilot eco-home
NEWS: Prince Charles plans to construct traditionally built eco-home OPINION: The Prince has reignited debate but defining zero-carbon is the key DEBATE: Is Prince Charles' latest blast welcome?
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Edward Cullinan collects the Royal Gold Medal
NEWS: Cullinan collects the award for life-time achievement COMMENT: Ted Cullinan: humanist for our time, says Julyan Wickham + AUDIO: "He should have won this years ago"
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NewsViñoly reveals designs for terminal at Carrasco Airport , Uruguay
Architect Rafael Viñoly has designed a terminal for Carrasco International Airport in his home country of Uruguay.The terminal will be added to expand capacity at the airport, which is in the capital city of Montevideo.The building, which features a curved roof, has been designed to highlight public spaces for both ...
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NewsHerzog picks 100 architects for Inner Mongolia housing project
Simon Conder ‘very surprised’ to be only UK designer picked for 100-day, 100-home project in Chinese desert region of Ordos
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NewsArb expenses claimed by board members soar 74%
Deputy chair claims £16,000 for 50 days reading time, as board claims it is a victim of its own success
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NewsSheppard Robson wins Hammersmith makeover - images
Sheppard Robson has beaten Wilkinson Eyre and Barton Wilmore in a competition to design a regeneration scheme in Hammersmith, west London.
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NewsBroadway Malyan scheme for Luton ignites row over destruction of listed buildings
Victorian Society in bid to save town’s hat-making heritage from shopping centre extention
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NewsOMA unveils Singapore residential complex design - images
Rem Koolhaas' Office for Metropolitan Architecture is to design a large-scale residential development in Singapore featuring a "vertical village" of cascading sky gardens.
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NewsSmall firms face new doubts on Olympics
The role of young and smaller practices in the 2012 Olympics has again been cast into doubt as the legacy masterplan goes to KCAP, Edaw and Allies & Morrison







