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David Chipperfield’s Liangzhu Culture Museum opens in Hangzhou, China
David Chipperfield’s Liangzhu Culture Museum at Hangzhou in Zhejiang province, China, has opened to the public after five years of design and construction work.
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Two firms share Doolan prize
Scotland’s most prestigious architecture prize, the RIAS Andrew Doolan Award, has been awarded to Bennetts Associates and Elder and Cannon Architects.
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Major design changes for Chelsea Barracks
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has carried out major design changes to its highly controversial Chelsea Barracks project.
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Max Fordham wins 2008 Prince Philip Designers’ Prize
Engineer Max Fordham has won the 2008 Prince Philip Designers’ Prize.
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AHMM and Project Orange win big at 2008 Building for Life Awards
British architects including Allford Hall Monaghan Morris and Project Orange swept the board at this year’s Building for Life Awards organised by Cabe and the Home Builders’ Federation.
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SNP minister pledges support for Lighthouse
Architecture centre cites Venice Pavilion as reason for funding crisis
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Make going nowhere with Noho
Make’s proposal for Noho Square (pictured), on the site of the former Middlesex Hospital in central London, looks increasingly unlikely to be realised after troubled Icelandic owner Kaupthing admitted a string of developers were looking to buy into the scheme.
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Rock steady in Dhahran
Construction is under way on Snøhetta’s King Abdul Aziz Centre for Knowledge & Culture in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
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Designers get their teeth into dental practice’s natural setting
Devon-based practice David Sheppard Architects has been granted planning permission for a £1.5 million dental practice and medical centre in Plymouth.
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Planners express key concerns
Trying to manage the impact of development and increase planning capacity are the two main challenges that face planning systems around the world, a survey has revealed.
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Stephen Lawrence Centre in fresh crisis
Management ‘inertia’ and lack of funding blamed as vandalised building left unrepaired
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Carmody Groarke gets green light
A memorial (pictured) to those who died in the July 7 bombings in London in 2005, by Carmody Groarke with sculptor Anthony Gormley, has been given the go-ahead by Westminster City Council.
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Lords design bill victory
The cross-party campaign in the House of Lords to put design quality at the heart of the planning bill scored a significant victory this week as the government put in two key amendments.
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Mandelson praises ‘perfect’ Benoy
Government minister Peter Mandelson has heaped praise on Benoy Architects as the practice joined a British business delegation to the Gulf this week.
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BD campaign highly commended
BD’s Rescue Robin Hood Gardens campaign was narrowly beaten into second place in the British Society of Magazine Editors’ award for campaign of the year.
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Cardiff training centre approved
A £3 million vocational training centre for people with learning difficulties, by Design Research Unit Wales, has won planning permission.
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Barnet aims high
Work has started on the £28 million redevelopment of Barnet College, north London, by education specialist Perkins Ogden Architects.