All News articles – Page 1054
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Green light in Romania
London-based practice YRM has won outline planning consent for a 123ha master-plan in Brasov, Romania
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Library plan up for debate
Mecanoo’s £193 million new Birmingham Library will be considered by planners next month
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Regent's Canal sets the scene for artist Shonibare's new studio
Riches Hawley Mikhail has won planning permission for a 400sq m studio building in the Regent’s Canal conservation area of Hackney, east London, for artist Yinka Shonibare
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Hodge on attack over 'nightmare' buildings
Architecture minister Margaret Hodge has launched a stinging attack on UK architects for failing to consider the needs of the people who will use their buildings
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Council to pump another £1.4m into Alsop's Public
West Midlands arts centre The Public is to receive another cash bailout, with £1.4 million of council funds set to be pumped into the struggling gallery
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BFI snubs Chipperfield over film and TV centre
Stirling Prize winner told to ‘move on’ as fresh competition is proposed
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Diamond life in Fat's terraces
Fat has submitted for planning a £2.8 million 0.65ha housing scheme on the site of the former Deerlands School in Parson Cross, Sheffield
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Make plans market scheme for Camden
Make Architects has drawn up plans to redevelop the swathe of Camden Market devastated by fire just over 18 months ago
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Aedas plans city's tallest building
Aedas Architects is behind plans to build Birmingham’s tallest building, which has been submitted to the city council for planning
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2010 event details announced
Details of the 2010 London Festival of Architecture have been unveiled. The Welcoming City will have an Olympic-inspired theme
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Pinewood to question council over rejected scheme
Pinewood executives are to request a meeting with planners at South Buckinghamshire District Council, which last week rejected Arup and Burland TM’s scheme to build a 40ha living film set in the Buckinghamshire green belt
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Hotel contractor blames Foster
An American contractor has blamed a design by Foster & Partners for structural problems with a 400-room hotel in Las Vegas that was halved in height
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New lifeline for 1870s orphanage
One of Preston’s most important Victorian buildings has been thrown a lifeline after campaigners highlighted its deterioration
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Populous arena in for planning
Populous is to submit an outline planning application today for its £55 million Leeds Arena project
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Public launch for market schemes
Plans by Foster & Partners and Neil Tomlinson Architects for the redevelopment of London’s New Covent Garden Market site will be revealed in a series of public meetings next month
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RIBA guide under fire for omitting fee graphs
The RIBA has been forced to defend its latest A Client’s Guide to Engaging an Architect after several members criticised its decision to remove fee charts