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Greenhouse plan starts to hot up
Fletcher Priest has won planning permission for its greenhouse-style mixed-used building beside the Gherkin in central London
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YAYA 2009 shortlist: Architecture’s rising stars (video)
The Young Architect of the Year Award continues to spark great opportunities for young practices. Here are this year’s crop of top firms under 40
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Pei: ‘A giant in the canon of the greats’
Architects react to the RIBA’s choice of IM Pei for the 2010 Gold Medal
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Seven bid to redevelop 1960s Seifert landmark
Seven architects including Hodder & Partners and former Woods Bagot boss Stephan Reinke have been shortlisted in an ideas competition to redevelop Richard Seifert’s landmark Gateway House in Manchester
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Chipperfield down but not out in slump
David Chipperfield Architects’ profits have fallen dramatically but remain in the black — unlike many of its contemporaries
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Boris overrules council to approve Columbus Tower
London mayor Boris Johnson has approved plans for a 63-storey tower by Mark Weintraub Architecture & Design.
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RIBA 2010 fellowships unveiled
Robbrecht & Daem, Alejandro Aravena and AA director Brett Steele will be among the recipients of the RIBA fellowships next year.
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Waterfront plan boosted
A £5.5 billion masterplan by Chapman Taylor Architects to transform Liverpool’s waterfront over the next half century has received a huge boost from city council planners.
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Norman Foster establishes Yale professorship in his name
FOA's Zaera-Polo to be the first Norman R Foster visiting professor at the American university
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Cabe creates network of design panels
Cabe is to share its services with eight regional affiliates to create a national network of design review panels.
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Dixon Jones' project crowned King
Dixon Jones’ Kings Place development (pictured), home of the Guardian newspaper, has been named the best office building of the year by the British Council for Offices.
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Goldfinger residents draw up masterplan
Residents of a west London estate designed by Erno Goldfinger have commissioned their own masterplan for the site as part of a campaign against a council demolition threat.
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Only five commit to waste reduction push
Only five architectural practices have signed up to a national campaign to reduce construction waste.
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£61m Viñoly Leicester theatre ‘not good value for money’
Rafael Viñoly’s first completed project in the UK, the Curve theatre in Leicester, has been slammed by the Audit Commission for failing to provide good value for money.
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London tower blocks at ‘high risk’ of fire
More than 100 social housing tower blocks in London are at even greater risk of fire ripping through them than Lakanal House in Camberwell, where six people died in July.
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Curtains up for Toh Shimazaki
Toh Shimazaki has won planning permission for an eight storey mixed use development on Curtain Road in Shoreditch, east London.
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Koolhaas opens Hong Kong office
Rem Koolhaas’s practice OMA is to open a new office in Hong Kong this week to manage the growing number of projects the practice is persuing in east Asia.