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Renzo Piano’s Central Saint Giles tops out
The office block within Renzo Piano’s Central Saint Giles scheme in the central London has reached its highest point at 10 storeys.
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Top architects on longlist to design Manchester's Whitworth gallery extension
Zaha Hadid and Edward Cullinan Architects are among 11 big names on the RIBA’s longlist to design an extension of the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester.
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270 housing projects vie for £1bn in Kickstart money
The full list of the schemes shortlisted to be bailed out by the government’s £1 billion Kickstart programme has been revealed.
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Stride Treglown’s Gwent Record Office gets green light
A plan to turn a 1913 grade II listed building in south Wales into a new headquarters for Gwent Record Office has been given the all-clear by local planners.
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Islington approves Tasou’s ‘uncompromising’ homes
Islington Council in north London has given the green light to Tasou Associates’ plans to build two private houses in the borough.
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Make wins £250m Brighton Conference Centre redevelopment
Make is due to be confirmed today as the architect for the £250 million redevelopment of the Brighton Conference Centre.
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Chipperfield to masterplan Geffrye Museum extension project
David Chipperfield has beaten five other practices including Long & Kentish and O’Donnell & Tuomey to design a masterplan for the £12 million development of east London’s Geffrye Museum.
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OMA designs pixellated tower for Bangkok
OMA has revealed images of practice partner Ole Scheeren’s design for the MahaNakhon skyscraper in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Rogers’ British Museum extension refused planning
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners £135 million British Museum extension project was dramatically refused planning permission last night.
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Shared space altered to meet safety fears
Dixon Jones’ plan for Europe’s largest “shared space” scheme has been reworked amid safety fears
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Design competition for eco-towns mothballed
It will happen, says government; Cabe to beef up review panel in meantime
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Julius Shulman, 1910-2009
Tributes are being paid to architectural photographer Julius Shulman, who has died aged 98 at home in Los Angeles
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AYA shortlist announced
The shortlist for BD’s Architect of the Year Awards 2009 has been announced. Five practices have been shortlisted in each of 12 categories
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English Heritage set to veto OMA institute plan
English Heritage is set to veto OMA’s plans for a comprehensive revamp of London’s former Commonwealth Institute
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British Museum plan set to win approval
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ proposal to expand the British Museum was set to be approved this week. Camden Council’s planning committee was expected to grant planning permission at a meeting yesterday (Thursday)
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Architect of the Year Awards 2009
Since its launch in 2004, the Architect of the Year Awards has grown in size and stature, featuring entries and attendance from leading practices and is now firmly established as a key event in the architectural calendar. It is one of the largest gatherings of UK ...