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  • Walthamstow plaza space
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    Public consulted again on Walthamstow plans

    2011-03-25T07:00:00Z

    A public consultation on plans to redevelop Walthamstow Stadium that was abandoned amid allegations of intimidation is back on.

  • Concrete Boot
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    Opportunity Knox

    2011-03-25T00:00:00Z

    The latest architectural gossip

  • Concrete Boot
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    A slight delay

    2011-03-25T00:00:00Z

    The latest architectural gossip

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    This week's ups and downs

    2011-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Hot or not

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    Architects divided over what Budget 2011 means for built environment

    2011-03-24T16:50:00Z

    Charles Holland of Fat brands Budget “pretty disastrous”.

  • PRP's zero carbon Greenwatt development
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    The 'green' budget?

    2011-03-24T14:28:00Z

    What does the change in zero-carbon definititions mean for architects?

  • Concrete Boot
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    Well connected

    2011-03-24T14:20:00Z

    The latest architectural gossip

  • RIBA's London HQ
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    RIBA Trust rises from the ashes

    2011-03-24T13:23:00Z

    The RIBA Trust has been reborn and renamed the British Architectural Board.

  • George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer
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    Reed welcomes budget initiatives

    2011-03-24T11:30:00Z

    RIBA president Ruth Reed has said good design should be at the heart of the planned enterprise zones announced in this week’s budget.

  • RIBA's London HQ
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    RIBA row sends legal bill soaring

    2011-03-24T09:04:00Z

    Last year’s London Region dispute proves pricey for the RIBA.

  • Blackfriars Road, AHMM
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    Council approves AHMM's Southwark Tower

    2011-03-24T07:56:00Z

    AHMM has received planning permission to build a 20-storey tower in south London.The 89m-high development, Blackfriars Road, sits on a site at the south end of Blackfriars Bridge, and was approved by the planning committee of Southwark Council.The 17,600sq m office building for Great Portland Estates will be wrapped in ...

  • Inaba's Skylight artwork, picked for Medplan's Stavanger concert hall
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    US practice Inaba wins Norwegian art commission

    2011-03-24T07:54:00Z

    Inaba, the Californian architecture and urbanism firm founded by Jeffrey Inaba, has been selected to design a permanent artwork for a new concert hall being built in Stavanger, Norway.The LA-based practice was chosen from a field of six invited international teams by Koro Public Art Norway.Its 8m x 13m cylindrical ...

  • Abu Dhabi Guggenheim, Frank Gehry
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    Artists may boycott Gehry's Guggenheim Abu Dhabi

    2011-03-24T07:53:00Z

    Artists are threatening to boycott Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Abu Dhabi because of working conditions at the site.According to the New York Times more than 130 artists are proposing a boycott of the museum on Saadiyat Island, which is just beginning construction.Guggenheim Foundation director Richard Armstrong told the paper: “While we ...

  • Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands: Alpha Mews, South Kilburn
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    Kilburn housing given the green light

    2011-03-24T07:53:00Z

    Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands and Alison Brooks Architects have won planning for the second stage of Brent council’s South Kilburn masterplan.

  • HOK's restored Burton Mausoleum. Picture: Philip Vile
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    HOK restores Kama Sutra translator's mausoleum

    2011-03-24T07:51:00Z

    HOK has completed the restoration of the grade II* listed mausoleum of Richard Burton, the Victorian explorer and adventurer who translated the Kama Sutra.The mausoleum, which is in graveyard in Mortlake, south-west London, resembles the tent he used while travelling in the Middle East. It was built in 1891 and ...

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    Cheltenham Art Gallery extension to start on site after lottery grant

    2011-03-24T06:57:00Z

    Berman Guedes Stretton has been given the green light for its £6.3 million extension to Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum after the Heritage Lottery Fund awarded the project crucial funds.Work is now due to start on site this summer and could be completed by the end of next year.The Oxford ...

  • George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer
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    The budget: what you need to know

    2011-03-23T13:55:00Z

    “Cumbersome” planning regulations a key target in the plan for economic growth

  • Fred Goodwin and RMJM chief executive Peter Morrison
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    Morrison parachutes in new bosses to run RMJM's Hong Kong office

    2011-03-23T13:47:00Z

    RMJM has dispatched two senior architects to run its Hong Kong office after it was hit by a series of defections and a blast by a managing principal, angry that staff wages were not being paid on time.Gordon Hood, currently managing principal of the global education studio at Princeton, New ...

  • Russian Orthodox Cathedral Paris Sade-Arch
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    Russian cathedral plan for Paris site sparks spy fears

    2011-03-23T08:08:00Z

    Franco-Russian practice Sade-Arch has sparked fears of cold war-style espionage in the heart of Paris with its plans for a £30 million Russian Orthodox cathedral beside the Eiffel Tower.

  • Union Terrace Gardens
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    Competition to be held for £140m Aberdeen scheme

    2011-03-23T08:06:00Z

    An international competition is to be held for a design to replace a planned scheme by Brisac Gonzalez in the middle of Aberdeen.