All News articles – Page 1205
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Rogers’ ship comes in at Ching Fu
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has completed a building for the Ching Fu ship-building company in Taiwan.
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Cabe and RIBA invite entries
Cabe is inviting entries for the 2008 prime minister’s better public building award.
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Hopkins returns to Bryanston
Hopkins Architects has been commissioned to design a music building for Bryanston School, Dorset.
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Mipim property fair biggest ever
Over 28,000 delegates from 85 countries are expected to attend Mipim 2008 next week, a rise on the 26,210 who went to the event in the south of France last year.
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Massive regeneration for Big City Brum
Urban Initiatives has launched its vision to transform Birmingham city centre in a £10 billion, 800ha regeneration programme.
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Mosque consultation begins
A public consultation into plans for the Abbey Mills Mosque in Newham, east London, has begun.
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Demolition of Pimlico School begins
Demolition has begun at Pimlico School, the brutalist landmark in Westminster which has been the centre of a long-running listing battle.
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BD’s Woodman to curate pavilion
BD’s buildings editor Ellis Woodman (pictured) is to curate this year’s British pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
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BDP’s Victoria Square completed
BDP’s £160 million scheme for Victoria Square, Belfast (pictured) opened to the public on Thursday.
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RMJM bashes Beijing boycotters
RMJM chief executive Peter Morrison has attacked global figures including Steven Spielberg for boycotting the Beijing Olympics.
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DSP puts art at school’s heart
DSP Architects has completed an extension to King James’s School at Knaresborough, Yorkshire, which builds over a non-load-bearing flat roof.
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DLA Architecture sets the stage for Leeds University school
DLA Architecture has completed work on its £3.3 million Stage@Leeds building for Leeds University School of Performance & Cultural Industries.
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MK architects’ department scandal could see it axed
One of the last in-house council architects’ departments in the country is facing closure amid allegations of overspending and incompetence.
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Tories want architects to design jails
Architects could be asked to design new jails worth hundreds of millions of pounds under Conservative Party proposals for a radical restructuring of the prison estate.
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Allies & Morrison wins Olympic media centre bid
Allies & Morrison has beaten Hopkins Architects and its partner Bouygues to land the £400 million media centre project for London’s 2012 Olympic Games.
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Pimlico school’s demolition begins
Demolition has begun at Pimlico school, the brutalist landmark in Westminster which has been the centre of a long-running listing battle. The 1970 school’s swimming pool has already been bulldozed and the iconic Claverton Street entrance is shortly due to be torn down in a move campaigners claim is an ...
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Alsop brings glamour to Putney
SMC Alsop has unveiled images of its mixed use development near East Putney station in London.
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BD buildings editor to curate UK pavilion at Venice Biennale
The British Council has appointed BD’s buildings editor Ellis Woodman to curate this year’s British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. The exhibition will feature housing designs by five practices: Sergison Bates, Tony Fretton, de Rijke Marsh Morgan, Witherford Watson Mann and Maccreanor Lavington. Woodman said the exhibition would address the ...
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Herzog & de Meuron among architects in running for Lord's cricket ground masterplan
Herzog & de Meuron and HOK Sport are among the practices bidding to draw up a £200 million masterplan for Lord’s cricket ground.Operator Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) is working with the Architecture Foundation to draw up a shortlist for the work at the famous sporting ground in north London which ...
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Prizewinners throw their weight behind Robin Hood Gardens campaign
Gold medallists and Pritzker winners are among petition supporters