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NewsTonkin Liu’s Singing Ringing Tree shortlisted for Stephen Lawrence Prize
Tonkin Liu’s controversial Singing Ringing Tree is one of five projects shortlisted for this year’s Stephen Lawrence Prize, the RIBA award that encourages young practices working on projects with budgets of under £1 million.The other nominees are: Wooda, in Crackington Haven, Cornwall, by David Sheppard Architects; Focus House in north ...
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NewsMore images: Maki & Associates designs for the World Trade Center site
New images released this week
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NewsMore images: Designs by Foster and Partners for the Ground Zero site
New images released this week
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NewsMore images: Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners' tower for Ground Zero
New images released this week
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NewsLondon launches competition for new iconic bus shelter
Design for London has won a major victory in its battle to transform the capital’s public realm with the launch of a competition to redesign its 12,000 bus shelters.The contest, launched by sister organisation Transport for London and aimed at architects and product designers, follows the abandonment of the hi-tech ...
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NewsFarrell launches broadside against planning in the UK
Britain’s planning system suffers from a "tragic" lack of vision, Terry Farrell has claimed.
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Life on the Inside
Recently completed interiors projects, from a hotel in India to offices in Woking. Next month, the latest residential projects go on display. Send photographs of completed projects to eknutt@cmpi.biz
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NewsBSF boss pledges purge on wasted design work
Partnerships for Schools to review procurement process
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NewsSouth Bank’s bright young thing
Haworth Tompkins Architects’ striking new neighbourhood centre on London’s South Bank has opened its doors to the public.
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NewsAga Khan win for Foster’s Petronas tech university
Nine projects from around the world, including one by Britain’s Foster & Partners, this week won a share in architecture’s biggest prize — the Aga Khan Award.
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NewsProtesters rally to halt Camden plan
Architects led by John McAslan have joined a last-ditch attempt to save Camden’s historic Stables Market from a development branded a “nail in the area’s coffin”.
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NewsCabe’s new faces of commissioning
Piers Gough, Urban Splash’s Nick Johnson and leading engineer Hanif Kara are to become Cabe’s latest commissioners.
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NewsFoster boldly goes where Branson might end up
Foster & Partners this week unveiled its competition-winning design for the world’s first passenger “space port”.
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NewsBdonline has been shortlisted...
...for the Association of Online Publishers' Awards for business website of the year.
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NewsMore car park images
From a floating car park in Amsterdam to the futuristic Autoturme in Wolfsburg, more images from The Architecture of Parking Temple Street, New Haven (1959-63) by Paul Rudolph. Photo credit: Sue Barr Floating car park, Amsterdam Birds Portchmouth Russum: Avenue des Chartres, Chichester 1991 Car park, Penarth ...
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UDA appeals for collaboration
The Urban Design Alliance has called for greater collaboration between professionals in its announcement of this year’s Urban Design Week.
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NewsHomes and theatre plan approved
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has been given the go-ahead for its 44-storey tower in the Elephant & Castle.
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Full steam ahead on viaduct listing
Two sections of the former Eastern Counties London Railway viaduct in London’s Tower Hamlets have been awarded grade II listed status by architecture minister Margaret Hodge, who described it as a “first-generation railway structure of international significance”.







