All News articles – Page 1059
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Gazprom tower protestors take to the streets
Thousands of people have staged a public rally in St Petersburg in opposition to RMJM’s proposed Gazprom tower.
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Richard Murphy's Cass School opens
Richard Murphy Architects’ third building for the University of East London, the £5.5 million Cass School of Education, has officially opened.
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40 schemes make Cabe's Building for Life benchmark
Almost 40 new housing schemes have qualified for a national housing design standard this year, up a third from last year.
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John Lyall's Ipswich dance centre opens
John Lyall Architects’ £8.9 million dance centre in Ipswich opened to the public yesterday.
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Cox Rayner's pedestrian bridge opens in Brisbane
The Kurilpa Bridge in Brisbane, Australia, designed by Brisbane practice Cox Rayner Architects and engineer Arup, has opened to the public.
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Anish Kapoor: Shooting in the Corner - until December 11
A major solo exhibition of the work internationally acclaimed, Turner prize winning artist, Anish Kapoor.
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Boris Johnson launches the London Plan
Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, today unveiled his overarching planning strategy for the capital, pledging to make London the “best big city on earth”.
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Open: Poland, Architecture, Identity and the Avant-Garde- until November 25
Throughout October and November, the RIBA are hosting an extensive programme of events exploring how contemporary architecture and urban projects are transforming Poland.
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Denton Corker Marshall's Stonehenge centre goes for planning
English Heritage has submitted for planning the proposed Stonehenge visitors centre designed by Denton Corker Marshall.
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Woods Bagot's Qatar technology park scoops award
A major science and technology park in Qatar by international firm Woods Bagot has been awarded the prize in the commercial or mixed use category at this year’s Cityscape Awards.
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Dudley Zoo on World Monuments Fund's watchlist
Dudley Zoological Gardens, designed by Berthold Lubetkin and Tecton, has been placed on the World Monuments Fund’s 2010 watchlist alongside Machu Picchu in Peru and Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia.
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Allies & Morrison masterplan the largest hospital in the UK
Allies & Morrison and Devereux Architects have completed a masterplan which aims to turn Addenbrookes Hospital, near Cambridge, into the largest in the UK.
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Government rejects Allies & Morrison's Three Sisters scheme
Allies & Morrison’s £1 billion Three Sisters project on London’s south bank was today rejected by communities secretary John Denham following a public inquiry.
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Cabe raises concern over Mecanoo’s Birmingham library
Cabe has raised serious concerns over one of the country’s most important public projects, Mecanoo’s Birmingham Central Library
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Reed vows to fight for students and women
RIBA president speaks out over inequalities of the recession
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Footbridge will aid canal users
Work has begun on a wooden footbridge over a canal in Bootle, Merseyside, designed by Softroom Architects and structural engineer Eckersley O’Callaghan
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City’s first BSF buildings open
New school buildings by Capita Architecture have opened in Nottingham in the first part of the city’s £180 million eight-school Building Schools for the Future programme
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Lottery cash for heritage centre
The Heritage Lottery Fund has approved a grant of £561,000 for the creation of a Yorkshire heritage centre designed by Pearce Bottomley Architects of Aberford
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Fresh twist takes Heron tower rivalry to new heights
KPF and PLP each declare victory as client Gerald Ronson says he will retain both practices