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Danish engineer Bystrup wins RIBA pylon competition
Ian Ritchie and Newtown Studio’s designs could influence final pylon
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Tatlin’s Tower revolutionises the RA
Vladimir Tatlin’s Monument to the Third International was reconstructed at the Royal Academy of Arts this week.
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Morrison blasts Marks Barfield over rival Elephant & Castle plan
Allies & Morrison director says Marks Barfield ‘owes us an explanation’
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PRP Architects opens first China office as firm's profits fall
PRP is setting up an office in Beijing with the practice predicting it will eventually add more
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AHMM and Make submit Camden Lock Village plans
Make Architects and AHMM this week submitted a planning application to redevelop a controversial site in London’s Camden Town.
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AHMM wins planning for 'white collar factory' in east London
AHMM has won planning for a 26,800sq m redevelopment beside the Old Street roundabout - also known as the Silicon Roundabout - in east London.
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Hourly rates drop for third year
Architects’ hourly rates have fallen for a third year in a row, according to the latest fees surveys from the Fees Bureau.
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Koolhaas defends Preston bus station as a 'treasure'
English brutalism ‘one of most creative and imaginative’ periods
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Berlusconi ousts head of Venice Biennale
Outcry among former architecture directors as PM hands role to crony
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Carmody Groarke creates new experience at Frieze
Carmody Groarke’s pavilions for the Frieze Art Fair opened in London’s Regent’s Park this week.
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Residents object to floating park
Design Council Cabe and architect Graham Morrison are among more than 200 objectors to plans for a floating park on the Thames
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Magma's Olympic shooting range nears completion
Latest images show structural work finished on temporary Woolwich Olympic venue
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£600m for Scottish housing ‘not enough’, say architects
Scottish architects have warned that the country’s government may have to take further action to boost the housing sector, as ministers announced a £600 million funding package for affordable homes.
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Robert Stern wins central London luxury development
Project would be first in UK for US architect
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Farshid Moussavi wins major Paris housing project
Farshid Moussavi Architecture has won an international competition to design a 12,000sq m housing project in Paris.
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Farrell attacks Foster's plan for Thames Estuary airport
Terry Farrell has squared up against Norman Foster to attack his plans for a new airport in the Thames Estuary.He argued that it would be significantly more cost-effective and sustainable to create a “constellation hub” in west London linking five airports by high-speed rail.“If we build a brand-new £50 billion ...
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Piano's Central St Giles is 'best of the best' at office awards
Architects BDP, AHMM, HKS, Carey Jones Chapman Tolcher, HAA and CDA also win prizes