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Foster's to help transform Stockholm waterfront
Foster & Partners and Berg Arkitektkontor, part of CF Møller Architects, have been appointed to design a masterplan for the heart of Stockholm.
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Coates’s Glyndebourne restaurant aims for a theatrical experience
The new Glyndebourne restaurant, designed by Nigel Coates, opened last week to mark the first night of Glyndebourne opera festival.
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BD’s guide to your cultural week May 26 to May 31
It’s RCA show time again and even the Lighthouse is tuning into the latest craze for Pecha Kutcha, this time on the subject of Glasgow.Or if that doesn’t get the cultural juices flowing then why not join the most controversial of the YBAs, Tracy Emin, for an opening night tipple ...
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£150m Birmingham development by Trevor Horne wins planning
Birmingham’s regeneration has been boosted after Trevor Horne Architects won planning approval for a £150 million mixed-use development in the heart of the city centre.
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Hopkins, Holl and McAslan make Mackintosh shortlist
Seven practices have been shortlisted to design a new building for Glasgow School of Art, it was announced today.
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Charles invited to Chelsea Barracks summit
Prince Charles has been invited to a peace summit with the Chelsea Barracks developer in an attempt to resolve the row over the controversial site.
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Is the tide starting to turn for American architects?
The American Institute of Architects' latest billing index result suggest the tide could be turning for American architects.
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Piano’s Modern Wing means more art for Chicago
Renzo Piano’s $300 million (£194 million) Modern Wing extension to the Art Institute of Chicago in the USA has opened to the public
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It’s time for architects to get political
Architects and institutions are failing to influence government policy, RIAS conference hears
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Young guns team up to win primary school work
Duggan Morris Architects (DMA), Glowacka Rennie, Gort Scott, Harry Dobbs Design and Matthew Springett Associates have formed a consortium to bid for work designing primary schools, and to hold design charettes with education departments of local authorities
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Dissing & Weitling designs squiggly bridge for Glasgow
Dissing & Weitling, working with a team including Atkins and Halcrow, has designed a distinctive new bridge to span the River Clyde, part of a £33 million regeneration scheme for Tradeston in Glasgow
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London icon schemes hit by local backlash
Two flamboyant schemes, by Make and ColladoCollins, hang in the balance this week after angry backlashes from conservation groups and residents
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Croydon’s ‘third city’ project is in disarray
Some of Britain’s leading firms have seen their landmark developments for Croydon collapse or stall as they fall victim to the recession. The string of projects, by architects including RTKL, Sheppard Robson and Rolfe Judd, had been intended to create London’s “third city”
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Hoxton block takes its influence from sixties and Tudor heritage
East London-based practice PH Plus has won planning permission for a 1,000sq m seven-storey residential and commercial scheme on Pitfield Street, Hoxton
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Arb set to overhaul elections
The Arb is to overhaul its electoral processes following the controversy that engulfed the election for board members earlier this year, during which RIBA president Sunand Prasad was accused of unfairly influencing the result
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BDP strikes back in Wimbledon row
Building Design Partnership has placed the blame for alleged defects dogging the media and broadcast centre at Wimbledon on its client, the All England Tennis Club
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Details of new embassy revealed
The first details of the size and scale of the US Embassy in Battersea have emerged from the outline planning application submitted earlier this month
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Architect sought for historic baths
Islington Council and leisure consultant Synergy are seeking architects to draw up plans for a £16 million renovation of one of London’s oldest Turkish baths, after commissioning early designs from S&P Architects
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Decisions under way on LSC funds
Consultants employed by the Learning & Skills Council are scrutinising applications for £300 million in emergency funding announced for its college rebuilding programme in last month’s Budget