All News articles – Page 1079
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Moxon plans paths and footbridges for Taunton site
Moxon Architects has applied for planning permission for a £2 million project to create a series of footbridges and pathways for Goodlands Gardens in the centre of Taunton, Somerset
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Rival scheme for Commonwealth Institute proposed
Radical proposals to redevelop the Commonwealth Institute by OMA and West 8 are to be directly challenged by a rival scheme prepared by architects Brian Avery and Brian Waters
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Melbourne arts precinct building too clever by half
In Melbourne’s arts precinct, architect Ashton Raggatt McDougall has delivered a complex of buildings for the Melbourne Recital Centre and the Melbourne Theatre Company
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Dance fever in Ipswich
This is the first image of the interior of John Lyall Architects’ international dance studios, which opens in October
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Barnet Council halts £4bn Allies & Morrison masterplan
Local opposition grows to Brent Cross Cricklewood regeneration
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Reaching for the stars
Van Heyningen & Haward Architects is celebrating the opening of the £9 million Dennis Sciama Building for the University of Portsmouth, home to its Institute of Cosmology & Gravitation
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Dixon Jones’ Oxford plans stall as client queries cost
Delay to £25 million Saïd Business School extension adds to university’s expansion woes
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The envelope gets political
Alejandro Zaera-Polo argues that the building’s skin exemplifies the evolution of political ideologies
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Witherford Watson Mann to renew Astley Castle
The Heritage Lottery Fund has confirmed it will grant £1.47 million to a £2.2 million project by Witherford Watson Mann to build a contemporary home in the ruins of Astley Castle in Warwickshire
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Atkins counters Trafalgar critics
Atkins has stepped into the row over the future of Trafalgar Square, after the director of the National Gallery claimed it was being “trashed”
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Construction college students protest over axed rebuilding programme
More than 30 students from the National Construction College have demonstrated at the House of Commons against cuts to the college’s rebuilding programme.
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Government names first four eco-towns
The government has announced the location of the first four eco-towns.
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Lottery cash to boost heritage skills training
The Heritage Lottery Fund has announced a £7.3 million cash injection to develop 1,000 paid training opportunities in the area of heritage skills.
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Olympics sponsorship shuts out small firms
Appointments branded a stitch-up after 2012 ‘work in kind’ deals
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Government cuts threaten Tate and British Museum extensions
Proposed extensions to the British Museum by Rogers Stirk Harbour, and Tate Modern by Herzog & de Meuron, are under threat after the government admitted it could not guarantee funding for arts developments.