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Thousand-home eco-city planned for Gateway
Britain's largest zero-carbon development, modelled on Chinese eco-city Dongtan, could be built in the Thames Gateway, London mayor Ken Livingstone has announced from China.
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Rogers joins tower project for Bankside
Richard Rogers Partnership is to design three tall residential buildings in London's architecturally "buzzing" Bankside area.
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NewsBroadway Malyan's Italian job
This new retail scheme proposed by Broadway Malyan in the northern Italian city of La Spezia, is inspired by the bold colours of the nearby hills - the Cinque Terre, or Five Hills.
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NewsJowell appoints 12 to ODA board
Culture secretary Tessa Jowell has appointed Nicholas Serota as one of the 12 members who will make up the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) Board.
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Rock acts sought by biennale
Could you follow in the footsteps of great British rock acts Pink Floyd, Suede and the Pet Shop Boys - all of which emerged from the world of architecture?
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NewsChipperfield's Berlin walls
David Chipperfield this week revealed new details of his firm's epic restoration of the Neues Museum in Berlin, including these designs for rebuilding the central staircase.
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NewsOn the waterfront
Isis Waterside Regeneration has submitted a planning application to Haringey Council for a regeneration scheme designed by BPTW for Hale Wharf, Tottenham Hale.
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Enter our Biennale ‘Cool Wall' contest
BD and the organisers of the 100% Detail exhibition are looking for exciting new projects to debate in a quick-fire public forum at the London Architecture Biennale.
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NewsSurvey says: Few can name the minister for architecture
Deputy prime minister John Prescott is widely considered to be the minister with responsibility for architecture and construction although he holds neither portfolio, a BD poll has revealed.
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Racing stripes
Stuttgart's new Mercedes-Benz museum, designed by UN Studio's Ben van Berkel, Caroline Bos and Tobias Wallisser, has been completed, and is due to open on May 19.
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NewsCapital designer wanted
Mayor of London in bid to enhance Architecture & Urbanism Unit and take on high-flying design director
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NewsStirling stories
Which buildings should have won? What do judges get up to on the big night? And why do we even need the Stirling Prize? Ellen Bennett digs for dirt in a new book celebrating the award's 10th anniversary
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NewsPart L sends costs spiralling
Delays in approving Barts & Royal London mean it must now comply with tough new carbon regulations
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Government to teach school pupils about architecture
Architecture minister David Lammy is set to announce a new initiative this spring that will see the built environment used as an educational tool, with the aim of possibly establishing an architecture GCSE.
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NewsGrowing pains in Scotland
A year old this week, Architecture & Design Scotland is coming under fire from critics who say it has not tackled issues such as PFI, the skills shortage and education. Will Hurst looks at how the watchdog is faring
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RRP Cambridge plan refused
Richard Rogers Partnership's proposals for a 1,000 home development around Cambridge station have been refused planning permission.
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NewsWilkinson Eyre reworks Brighton Marina scheme
Wilkinson Eyre has submitted radically redesigned proposals for Brighton Marina, but kept the controversial 40-storey tower at the heart of the scheme.







