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Kent praises quality hopefuls
More than 30 Kent architects and design firms are in the running for this year’s Kent Design Awards, which will take place at Canterbury Cathedral next Thursday.
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News‘Ambitious’ apartments completed
Cheshire-based architect Bowker Sadler has completed two five-storey apartment blocks as part of a £75 million mixed-tenure development in Beswick, Manchester.
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NewsIn the groove at Assael scheme
Assael Architects and artist Oliver Marsden have created this public art for the facade of a new residential scheme in Westminster.
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Hammersmith regeneration battle heats up
Wilkinson Eyre is battling Barton Wilmore and Sheppard Robson in a public competition to design a major regeneration scheme in west London.
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British entries to the Stockholm library contest
Among the entrants to the Stockholm library competition, won this week by Heike Hanada, were British practices Stephen Taylor, Woolf Architects and Florian Beigel
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Richard Rogers' Paris retrospective reviewed
The Pompidou is a fitting host for this major retrospective of Rogers work, says Kester Rattenbury The show is aimed at the public rather than architects but there's plenty here to enjoy, says Amanda Baillieu
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Britain’s biggest practice defends loss last year
BDP’s £20,000 loss a result of investment in staff, boss claims
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NewsNew housing needs Cabe, says Callcutt Review
Callcutt recommends an expanded design review process to look at all major housebuilding schemes
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NewsNo-one wants Ken’s “phallocratic” towers, says Johnson
Boris Johnson has upped his assault on London mayor Ken Livingstone’s plans for high density residential towers.
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NewsLetter from Beijing
Biejing's new iconic buildings now place the city firmly on the architectural world stage, conclude Christopher Platt and Lorraine Farrelly after a two-day whirlwind tour
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NewsFlorian Beigel's proposal for Stockholm library
Project descriptionThe concept for the design of the new Stockholm City Library is an Ensemble of City Figures. The existing and the new buildings are figurative, like human figures or human characters. The Ensemble of City Figures idea is a new quality that the design offers to the City of ...
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NewsBurland TM sets the scene for Pinewood
Architect James Burland reveals huge film set project including 2,000 homes
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NewsStockholm library competition won by German architect Heike Hanada
German architect Heike Hanada has beaten thousands of competitors to design a £60 million extension to Gunnar Asplund’s iconic public library in Stockholm.
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Wilkinson Eyre wins 2012 Olympic basketball arena
Wilkinson Eyre and KSS Design Group have beaten off competition from firms including Grimshaw and David Morley Architects to design the temporary basketball arena for the 2012 Olympics.The two firms are in a team with professional services group Sinclair Knight Merz and project manager Nussli International, which had been pitted ...
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NewsEH fury as Gough says it’s a ‘bad judge’ of architecture
Piers Gough denies dinner speech was provoked by EH criticism of practice’s new projects
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NewsMinisters call for anti-terror design
The government has called on architects to help “design out” the terrorist threat to crowded places such as shopping halls and sports stadiums.
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