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Follett may reverse Coventry listing
Architecture minister Barbara Follett is to review English Heritage’s decision to list Coventry’s 1950s market building amid claims the listing threatens US firm Jerde Partnership’s £1 billion city centre masterplan.
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‘Quietest building in the world’ opens in Bristol
Capita Architecture’s £11 million Bristol University facility, hailed the quietest building in the world, has opened.
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UK’s first carbon-neutral theatre planned for Hackney
An east London theatre is planning to appoint architects to design the UK’s first carbon-neutral theatre building.
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Lewisham high-rise scheme goes in for planning
Assael Architecture’s masterplan for the regeneration of a 1.7 ha brownfield site in south-east London is due to be considered for planning permission this week.
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National Maritime Museum forges ahead
A milestone in the construction of a new wing for the National Maritime Museum has passed.
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Amin Taha's luxury spa hotel masterplan
Amin Taha Architects has revealed the first images of its masterplan for a €115 million luxury spa hotel and housing development in Andalucia, Spain.
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CF Møller’s Natural History Museum extension opens next week
CF Møller’s £78 million extension to the Natural History Museum will open to the public next Tuesday.
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Grant puts RMJM's Ipswich building on site
Work will begin immediately on the next phase of RMJM’s masterplan for University Campus Suffolk after a £4.6 million grant was secured from the Higher Education Funding Council for England.
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OMA to bring Hexagon housing to Singapore
OMA has unveiled its latest project – a complex of interconnected apartment blocks in Singapore, stacked in hexagon shapes.
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BDP's Bristol super-hospital set for planning
BDP’s £430 million super-hospital for Bristol will go for planning this autumn.
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How sex shaped the city
Did the sex industry make a major contribution to 18th century London’s architecture? That’s the theory being expounded by historian Dan Cruickshank, who was speaking this week ahead of his forthcoming book, Sex and Architecture.
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Tim Ronalds to revamp east London Turkish baths
Tim Ronalds Architects has won the competition to carry out a £15 million refurbishment at one of London’s oldest Turkish baths.
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Up to 10 firms to work on Viñoly’s Battersea plan
Developer denies conflict with architect as a modified masterplan is set to go for planning
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LSE finalists exhibit designs
All six finalists’ proposals for the London School of Economics’ new students’ centre have gone on display at New London Architecture
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Objectors boot out Carey Jones
Carey Jones Architects’ plans for a mixed-use scheme in Putney, south-west London, have been thrown out after attracting more than 200 objections
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Rusty bridge wins green light
A new “rusty” suspension bridge (pictured) for Bradford on Avon, designed by Mark Lovell Design Engineers, has been approved by the town council
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Lighthouse debt still at sea
The administrator for the Lighthouse in Glasgow hopes to have met senior officials from the city council and Scottish government by the middle of the month
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Architects warned to expect more litigation
A City of London law firm has warned architects to expect more High Court legal battles as developers and contractors resort to litigation to recover cash on recession-hit projects