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Serpentine Pavilion by Gehry & Son
The King Alfred development in Hove may have the go-ahead, but Frank Gehry’s first building in England will be this timber and glass structure at the Serpentine Gallery in Kensington Gardens.
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Rogers walkabout at Robin Hood Gardens
Richard Rogers has written to Tower Hamlets Council in support of BD’s campaign to save Robin Hood Gardens.
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Peter Morrison’s speech in full
The full text of RMJM chief executive Peter Morrison’s speech, made at the launch of the RMJM/Harvard joint initiative
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Piano unveils office development
Renzo Piano has unveiled designs for a new 46,000sq m landmark office development in central London (pictured), now on site.
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Foster’s public square for Dallas
Foster & Partners has revealed designs for its Annette Strauss Artist Square in Dallas, Texas.
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'Confident' SMC turns the tide
SMC Group’s shares have risen to their highest level this year after the troubled architecture firm revealed an expected boost in revenue and cash flow.
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Here comes the sun
Capita Architecture’s Howe Dell primary school, the first eco-school in Hertfordshire, has been officially opened.
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Northern cities need closer links
The Centre for Cities is calling for greater infrastructure investment linking northern cities, warning that small northern towns risk slipping behind their southern counterparts economically if they do not improve their links to Manchester and Leeds.
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Central Library’s fate is sealed
Birmingham City Council leader Mike Whitby has vowed to demolish the 1974 Birmingham Central Library building, designed by John Madin, even if it is listed.
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CPMG’s ivory castle
This £8.5 million teaching centre by CPMG Architects for the Carlton Road campus of Nottingham’s Castle College further education institute has won planning.
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Slimline building fits on the verge
Spratley Architects’ South 60 building in Basingstoke’s Chineham Business Park is complete.
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Developer sues Broadway Malyan over Stratford site
Architectural giant Broadway Malyan is facing a High Court claim because of a dispute over a proposed eco-scheme close to the 2012 Olympic site.
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British Land links to Sainsbury’s
British Land and supermarket giant Sainsbury’s have formed a £1.2 billion joint venture property partnership, incorporating 38 UK shops.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley wins Jersey zoo job
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has won a £25 million competition to design two zoo buildings in Jersey.
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Starchitects are merely stylists, says RMJM boss
Morrison calls on architects to regain status of ‘master builder’ in unprecedented attack
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Park pavilion bolsters Preston restoration scheme
McChesney Architects’ new £1 million pavilion at Avenham Park in Preston, was officially handed over to Preston Council last week.
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Blears: design at heart of reform
Communities secretary Hazel Blears has placed high-quality design at the centre of planning reform.
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Birmingham plans climate change fair
Birmingham City Council has revealed plans for a week-long climate change festival focused on the built environment.
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Lords return to architecture debate
The first debate on architecture to be held in the House of Lords in four years was set to take place this week.