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Dunster’s ZedFactory reveals plans for luxury Bath eco-home
Bill Dunster’s ZedFactory has unveiled plans for a luxury eco-home in an area of outstanding natural beauty outside Bath.
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Aukett shifts staff to focus on work in Middle East
Architectural giant Aukett Fitzroy Robinson has moved 30 of its design staff to work on projects in the Middle East.
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ID:SR appointed for Media City UK
ID:SR, the interior design team at Sheppard Robson, has been appointed to design the interior workspaces of the BBC’s Media City UK broadcast centre at Salford Quays.
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Save offers alternative to Pathfinder home razing
Mark Hines Architects has teamed up with Save Britain’s Heritage on a proposal aimed at stopping the demolition of 400 houses in east Manchester.
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Step up for Liverpool museum
The Museum of Liverpool has been granted £11 million by the Heritage Lottery Fund to complete its interior fit-out.
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100 Public Spaces axed in London design shake-up
Flagship programme abandoned as Design for London subsumed into development agency
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Aukett’s shifts staff to focus on Middle East projects
Architectural giant Aukett Fitzroy Robinson has moved 30 of its design staff to work on projects in the Middle East and now expects half of its turnover to come from the region within the next three years.
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Save proposes alternative to Manchester homes demolition
Mark Hines Architects has teamed up with Save on a proposal aimed at stopping the demolition of 400 houses in east Manchester.
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Mixed-use scheme backed by Tesco could be The Public's new neighbour
Lyons Sleeman Hoare and Tesco have unveiled this new image of a mixed-use scheme, to stand next to Will Alsop’s The Public.
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Purcell Miller Tritton plans hotel for at-risk Manchester fire station
One of Manchester's “best loved landmarks” is to be transformed into a hotel under a £30 million scheme by Purcell Miller Tritton.
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Council urges Foster's to rethink Shoreditch tower plans
Foster & Partners should radically rework its controversial Bishop's Place scheme in London's East End, Hackney council has demanded.
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Fire destroys Weston Super Mare pier pavilion
The pavilion at Weston Super Mare's grade II listed Grand Pier has been destroyed by fire.Thirteen fire engines and more than 100 fire fighters and officers tackled the blaze, which is believed to have started at around 6.45am this morning (Monday). No one is believed injured.The 1904 Grand Pier, which ...
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Studio Egret West turns up the colour for Olympic visitor centre
Studio Egret West has completed a feasibility study for a 2012 Visitor Centre in Stratford, east London, to provide local people with more information about the games.
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Boris blocks progress of A&M towers in Lambeth
Boris Johnson has branded as “unacceptable” proposals for three Allies & Morrison-designed towers to be built close to Waterloo Station.
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Ruth Reed elected first woman RIBA president
Ruth Reed has been elected the first woman president of RIBA.
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North-west takes most honours
Winners of this year’s Green Flag Awards have been announced, with 743 green spaces across the UK being recognised for achieving the national quality standard.
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Fun palaces
The sport and leisure sector is where architecture can chill out. Playful ideas, colourful graphics and innovative surfaces are the order of the day in this month's selection of projects
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Flint responds eight months later
Housing minister Caroline Flint has responded to the Callcutt Review, eight months after it recommended a significant expansion of national design reviews.
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