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    Sustainable test for guru

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Property investor to launch pilot scheme for eco-friendly housing

  • Alsop’s scheme for Peckham Square includes “the most amazing lavatory in London” featuring views over the
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    Alsop design goes down the pan

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Peckham gets ‘most amazing loo’

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    Critics force Hastings Plaza rethink

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Hopkins Architects and Bill Dunster Architects have been sent back to the drawing board after three separate design watchdogs slammed their landmark £72 million scheme in Hastings.

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    Rogers eyes luxury deal

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    RRP in talks on Knightsbridge site

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    A time for scruples

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Would you design a military installation? An animal research facility? Or a palace for a dictator? When it comes to ethical judgements, how far is too far

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    Let there be light

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Hakes Associates Architects has played with the conventions of light and sound to evoke a sense of awe in this new north London chapel

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    50/50 - Victory in sight

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    BD’s 50/50 Campaign for More Women in Architecture is preparing to end in a blaze of glory with trade & industry secretary Patricia Hewitt praising the “great job” it has done.

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    One for Hedong

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    GMW Architects has unveiled the first interior shot of its striking design for a £20 million Chinese airport terminal.

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    Housing quota set for court

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Westminster City Council is to start legal proceedings against the Government Office for London in a bid to avoid a 50% affordable housing quota on new developments.

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    Birmingham library in doubt

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    The future of Richard Rogers’ much-delayed design for a new Birmingham library appeared in further doubt this week as Birmingham City Council branded it and a number of rival schemes “unacceptable and unaffordable”.

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    This Week - Hit and miss

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    London’s historic Marble Arch could be on the move following the appointment of John McAslan & Partners to prepare a masterplan for the redevelopment of the monument. Moving the arch, designed by John Nash, to nearby Speaker’s Corner, is one of the options being considered.Oxford City Council has launched a ...

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    This Week - People

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    David Lunts has taken up his position as executive director for policy and partnerships at the Greater London Authority. His key responsibilities cover planning, housing, the Thames Gateway, environmental policy, the Olympics 2012 bid and the architecture & urbanism unit. He was formerly director of urban policy at the ODPM.Margaret ...

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    This Week - Power play

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    A group of guerrilla architects is planning to forcibly open London’s Russell Square to the public on Monday night by erecting a series of structures and devices that will offer access over the fence. Transgressive Architecture has secured permission from Camden council for the stunt, designed to bring marginalised communities ...

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    Ferguson bridge-mending with Princes Foundation chief

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    RIBA president George Ferguson has met new Prince’s Foundation chief executive Hank Dittmar this week as part of a “bridge-mending exercise” Ferguson is championing between Prince Charles and the profession.

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    Learning space

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Six leading architectural practices, including David Chipperfield Architects, Eric Parry Architects and HOK, have submitted designs for the transformation of a 10,000sq m former government building recently purchased by the London School of Economics.

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    Broadway Malyan joins forces with Hemingways in Gateway

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Broadway Malyan is collaborating with designers Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway and housebuilder George Wimpey on a £100 million scheme in the Thames Gateway.

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    Ski station design scales new heights

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    High-altitude designs for four cable railway stations and a bridge in Innsbruck, Austria, have been revealed by Zaha Hadid Architects.

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    Traditional and modern do battle in public vote

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Competing modernist and traditional designs for a £4 million community centre in Alton, Hampshire, have been put to a public vote to decide which will be built.

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    Cattle drive

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Hopkins Architects has won planning permission for an £85 million redevelopment of the 5ha Cattle Market site in the centre of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.

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    Pringle summons troops to put forward PFI alternative

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    RIBA president-elect Jack Pringle hopes to propose an alternative “smart PFI” model to the Treasury as part of his bid to place procurement reform at the heart of his presidency.