All News articles – Page 1019
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Planners to consider Royal Academy extension
Plans by David Chipperfield and Julian Harrap to expand the Royal Academy of Arts are to face planners this week
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Cannes is in limbo as property fair seeks direction
There’s a consensus that things have changed, but no one quite knows in which direction.
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Curtain up on Bath theatre work
Work has started on Feilden Clegg Bradley Studio’s refurbishment of the grade II* listed Theatre Royal in Bath.
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Grimshaw's South Korean Eden Project revealed
Grimshaw has unveiled plans for a National Ecology Centre in South Korea, reminiscent of the Eden Project.
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Hopkins wins planning for 'greenest' council office
Hopkins Architects has won planning approval for its 23,000 sq m Brent Civic Centre in north west London.
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Mayor backs Cricklewood scheme
London mayor Boris Johnson has approved Allies & Morrison’s controversial £4.5 billion masterplan for the 20-year regeneration of Brent Cross and Cricklewood.
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Carbon team sees 'opportunities'
Tackling climate change is a huge opportunity for the construction industry, according to the initial findings of the government’s Low Carbon Construction Innovation and Growth Team.
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Hamiltons changes name to BFLS
Hamiltons has changed its name to BFLS, it announced at Mipim this week.
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RIBA announces political debates ahead of election
The RIBA is holding a series of high-profile hustings to allow architects to quiz politicians about their views and policies ahead of the General Election.
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Flacq to be wound up as directors and staff join Arup Associates
Award-winning practice Flacq is to be wound up after its four founders agreed to take up director posts at Arup Associates.The five-year-old firm will cease trading on April 5 when directors Marcus Lee, James Finestone, Hal Currey and Kim Quazi all join the architectural arm of the engineering group.Flacq, which ...
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Chipperfield wins Russian opera house redevelopment
David Chipperfield has won a competition to redevelop the Perm Opera & Ballet Theatre in Perm in Russia.
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Architects encouraged to take up adviser role
Architects and other design professionals are being encouraged to become accredited ‘Client Design Advisers’ to help ensure good design and sustainability on forthcoming Building Schools for the Future projects.
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Archial retains Alsop name in rebranding
Archial is hanging on to Will Alsop’s name despite rebranding the division he left last year.
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HLM’s Scottish eco-homes get underway
Work has started on site on HLM’s PassivHaus homes at the Scottish Housing Expo in Inverness.
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Herzog & de Meuron head to Milan
Herzog & de Meuron has revealed images of its latest project, the new headquarters for the Fondazione Feltrinelli at Porto Volta in Milan, Italy.
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Marks Barfield plans transformation of Longbridge site
Marks Barfield is working on a project that could transform the old Longbridge car plant in Birmingham into a centre for young people.
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Wilkinson Eyre’s Liverpool bridge scoops top honour at Civic Trust Awards
Heatherwick Studio, DRMM, Foreign Office Architects, AHMM and Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners were among the practices honoured in this year’s Civic Trust Awards.
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Homes agency appoints new head of design
The Homes & Communities Agency has appointed Jane Briginshaw as its new head of design and sustainability.