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NewsBehind you...
The 2006 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, designed by Rem Koolhaas and Cecil Balmond, is open for business.
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Majority of architects face harsh retirement
Three-quarters of architects do not believe they will have enough pension provision to secure a decent standard of living, according to research carried out by the BD4jobs website.
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Six shortlisted for new Birmingham city park
Six practices have been shortlisted in the competition to design the new City Park in the Eastside area of Birmingham.
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NewsLive and let Dyer
Just weeks after the break-up of mega healthcare practice Anshen Dyer, its parent company the Dyer Group has received government approval for its Gloucester Quays masterplan.
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Boost for Farrell’s Gateway park plan
Terry Farrell’s vision of a Thames Gateway national park was given substance this week when he presented a “manifesto” from a multi-disciplinary study group outlining its potential.
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Serpentine Pavilion by Rem Koolhaas
“A non-pavilion” was what Rem Koolhaas promised and if you walked past the Serpentine Gallery only a fortnight ago that seemed to be exactly what we were getting.
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NewsReligious conversion
Foster & Partners has secured its first church commission, a refurbishment of the grade II listed St Paul’s in Onslow Square, London.
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Murphy upset over best coming second
Leading Edinburgh architect Richard Murphy has criticised the rules of a competition for a £7.5 million music and cinema venue on Shetland, after coming second despite scoring highest marks for design.
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NewsHLM gives civic pride to Woolwich
This arresting £45 million building by HLM Architects is the proposed new civic offices for Woolwich in south-east London.
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White-collar campus
This £29 million office development by RyderHKS architects for London & Regional Properties has begun on site at Park Royal, West London.
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Cabe audit criticises new secondary school designs
Cabe has branded half of all secondary schools built in the last five years “poor” or “mediocre”.
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NewsCroydon facelift
Architect AWW has revealed this new residential development, part of a £35 million mixed-use regeneration scheme in Croydon.
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Beamish founder hits out at visitor centre plans
The founder of the Beamish open air museum in County Durham has attacked the decision to commission a modern visitor centre next to the museum’s reconstructed 19th and 20th century buildings.
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Truman Show designer comes to the Highlands
The American architect famous for creating “Seaside”, the new urbanist town that provided the setting for the film The Truman Show, is to design a new development in the Scottish Highlands.
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Fears for Middlesex Guildhall
The Victorian Society has slammed architect Feilden & Mawson’s refurbishment plans for the grade II* listed Middlesex Guildhall on Parliament Square.
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EP to revise Northstowe plans
English Partnerships and developer Gallagher Estates are revising their masterplan for Northstowe, a key new town in Cambridgeshire.
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Big plans for MK’s city future
The Milton Keynes Partnership has submitted massive growth proposals that would see the new town become a city with a population of more than 300,000 by 2031.
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NewsBracing sea Eyre
Wilkinson Eyre’s reworked scheme for Brighton marina, incorporating a 40-storey tower with public viewing gallery and a swing bridge, has received planning permission subject to a section 106 agreement.







