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NewsBroadway Malyan breaks ground on Singapore flats
Broadway Malyan has broken ground on The Boutiq in Singapore, a 3,700 sq m residential-led scheme on site of the historic Mitre Hotel.The two 10-storey blocks containing 130 flats are due to be completed in 2014Broadway Malyan director Jason Pomeroy said: “The Boutiq balances the demand for luxury lifestyle, urban ...
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NewsWork starts on Collado Collins's 'Tesco Town'
Work has begun on site on a controversial “Tesco town” development designed by Collado Collins in north-east London.
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NewsGrant Shapps calls for more self built homes
Housing minister Grant Shapps has said he wants to make self building a mainstream housing option and has set up a working group to see how this can be done.Shapps is hoping to make it easier for people to raise finance to build their own homes and wants more land ...
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NewsArchitectural photographer makes City Hall protest
Flash mob action over ban on photography in public places
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NewsKay Elliott Architects - Sea Life aquarium, Venice
Kay Elliott’s 2030sq m aquarium has opened in Jesolo, Venice.
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NewsBDP finalises Jo Yeates charity cycle ride
Event will have covered 1,500 miles when it finishes
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NewsHaworth Tompkins' Canning Town proposals in for planning
A masterplan drawn up by Aecom and Haworth Tompkins Architects has been submitted to the Thames Gateway Development Corporation.
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BDP unveils Manchester Victoria station plans
BDP has revealed images of its proposed £20 million modernisation of Manchester Victoria railway station.
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NewsIain Duncan Smith weighs into Walthamstow dogs row
Work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith has accused Walthamstow dog track developer L&Q of a “catalogue of lies” over its controversial £50 million plans for the site.
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NewsMcAslan, BDP, Feilden Clegg battle for Manchester awards
More than 50 practices have been shortlisted for the Manchester Society of Architects Design Awards.
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NewsLocal architect sticks up for condemned Norwich office block
An RIBA Award-winning Norwich architect has leapt to the defence of a condemned 1960s office block dubbed the city’s ugliest building.
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NewsGiant Berlin seesaw approved
Germany’s culture minister has approved Milla & Partners’ £8.76 million seesaw commemorating German reunification after 12 years of public debate.
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NewsGround broken on Pelli Clarke Pelli's Illinois arts centre
Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects and OWP/P have broken ground on their new Western Illinois University Performing Arts Centre.
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NewsSerie Architects - Kennedy Centre Monsoon Club
BD’s Young Architect of the Year has converted the terrace gallery at the Kennedy Centre in Washington DC into a temporary performance venue and club
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NewsRMJM could lose Gazprom Tower
RMJM’s involvement with what would be Europe’s tallest tower is in doubt after Gazprom, the energy firm building it, said it was now talking to other practices about the work.The firm won the contract for the 455m-high tower in St Petersburg in December 2006.But the plans attracted criticism from conservationists ...
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NewsConstruction worries overshadow economy's growth
Fall of 4.7% in output is the biggest for two years
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NewsArb suspends architect who 'intimidated' his clients
Michael Phillips hired heavies to recover disputed debt
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New sculpture planned for Olympic Park
Italian artist Monica Bonvicini has designed a new piece of public art due to be installed in the northern part of the Olympic Park in east London.The permanent piece will comprise three 9m-tall letters which form the word “run” and will be built on the plaza of the Handball Arena.It ...
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NewsAssociated Architects' Birmingham campus building approved
Birmingham planners have approved a new campus building for Birmingham City University by local firm Associated Architects.The scheme in the Eastside area of the city is part of a £180 million redevelopment being planned by the university, and will house its art and design departments.Running across 18,300sq m, the five-storey ...







