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By the books
Hawkins Brown is due to go on site this month with the redevelopment of Boscombe library, near Bournemouth. The £2.2 million development replaces an existing 1960s single-storey block and will also include 24 flats.
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2012 bid firm Edaw merges with Aecom
Planning and landscape architect Edaw has merged with Aecom, a global design business based in America.
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NewsFour in running for Worcester
Competition entries for the University of Worcester’s proposed £90 million campus — by Broadway Malyan, Alsop Design, BDP and Architects Design Partnership — were revealed this week.
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Experts disagree on Taipei 101’s powers
Claims that the tallest building in the world could have caused an increase in earthquakes have been met with skepticism by British experts.
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NewsDRMM’s school colours
De Rijke Marsh Morgan has followed its celebrated Kingsdale School in south London with another colourful school building.
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Make snakes
Make has been parachuted into the £60,000 house competition by housebuilder William Verry.
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Foster’s Swiss Re is world’s most admired building
Foster & Partners’ Swiss Re tower has been voted the most admired new building in the world, in a poll of the world’s largest firms of architects.
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NewsRainbow picture show
John MacAslan & Partners has collaborated with artist David Mach on Rainbow Bridge, a public art project proposed for a site in Liverpool.
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Koolhaas to design 2006 Serpentine Pavilion
Pritzker Prize-winner Rem Koolhaas will design next year’s Serpentine Gallery pavilion.
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NewsAdam: Modernists are like martians
At one end of the spectrum of our profession we have an architect based in Winchester, designing exuberant country houses for Russian millionaires; at the other an architect working in Clerkenwell on gritty inner city affordable housing.
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Cream of Jersey ‘goes to mainland’
Design quality in Jersey is suffering because major developments are handed to outside architects rather than local firms, it was claimed this week.
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Four-way fight for BBC site
Ian Simpson Architects, Fairhurst Design Group, Hamilton Associates and EPR Architects will present early design work next week for four sites in move north of several major Manchester shortlisted for the BBC departments.
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School programme must ‘consult or fail’
Education pressure group School Works has called for the government to reform its controversial schools delivery programme or risk “failing our children”.
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NewsLambeth talk
KPF may have had to cut the height of its proposed Bishopsgate Tower, but it got some good news this week with the granting of planning permission for this 90,000sq m office building in Lambeth.







