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Sanaa partner named as Venice Biennale director
Kazuyo Sejima has been appointed director of the 12th Venice Architecture Biennale, which will take place from August 29 to November 21, 2010.
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Make wins Montenegro hotel competition
Make has won a closed competition to masterplan and design a hotel resort on Montenegro’s Adriatic coast.
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Squire wins go-ahead for private home in Mayfair
Squire & Partners has won planning permission for a new private home on Waverton Street in London’s Mayfair conservation area.
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Two win Welsh low-energy housing competition
Energy-efficient home proposals by HLM and Bere Architects have won the Welsh Passive House architectural competition.
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3XN wins competition to design Danish cultural centre
Danish practice 3XN has won a competition to turn a series of disused freight train halls in Aarhus, Denmark, into a 9,000sq m cultural centre.
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Anti-airport campaigners descend upon BD awards night
Environmental activists infiltrated this year’s BD Architect of the Year Award, targeting one of the UK’s top airport specialist practices.
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Council backs Populous's Bristol stadium
Populous’s £90 million stadium for Bristol City Football Club has been approved by the city council despite the rejection of an associated housing project intended to help finance the scheme.
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MUMA to design £12m extension for Manchester’s Whitworth gallery
London architect MUMA has won the scheme to build a new £12 million extension at the Whitworth Art gallery in Manchester.
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Nightingale wins £840m Glasgow hospital project (flythrough)
Nightingale Associates has beaten Keppie Architects and BDP to land its largest ever contract in its 20 year history, the £840 million Glasgow Southern General Hospital.
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Council rejects Make masterplan for Southall Gasworks site
Councillors have rejected Make’s masterplan for a 33ha mixed-use scheme on the old gasworks site in Southall, west London, voting against the advice of their planning officers.
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Andrew Doolan shortlist announced
Eleven projects have been shortlisted from 28 entries for British architecture’s richest prize, the Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award.
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Tower landmark for new London suburb
Broadway Malyan and Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands are creating an entire new suburb for central London, complete with a skyscraper that will appear to rise out of the waters of a little-known tributary of the Thames
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Gasworks Makeover
Make’s masterplan for a 33ha mixed development in west London will be considered for planning approval this week
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Postcards champion Manchester buildings
Some of Manchester’s most distinctive 20th-century buildings have been turned into postcards by campaigners determined to protect the city’s modern heritage
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Steelworks heritage evoked
Work on a £31 million sports centre designed by Populous in central Scotland has reached the halfway mark
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Murphy contemplates Edinburgh rethink
Richard Murphy is considering alternative schemes for Edinburgh’s Haymarket site after the Scottish government threw out his £250 million plan for a 17-storey hotel and office complex
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Studio Bednarski wins Danish bridge contest
London-based Studio Bednarski has beaten nine others including Zaha Hadid to design a 180m-long bridge in Denmark
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Legal action puts Hampton Court project on hold
Francis Terry hotel scheme would block historic views, say critics