All News articles – Page 859
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Chipperfield’s Zurich art gallery to shrink further
David Chipperfield has been forced to revise his plans for the Zurich Kunsthaus extension for a second time, partly because of local objectors.
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Pylon competition: the best of the rest
Make, Edward Cullinan and Pylosaurs feature in list of runners up
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Piano’s Ronchamp peace offering
Renzo Piano has completed a new visitor centre and nunnery in Ronchamp, France, sitting in the shadow of Le Corbusier’s Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut.
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Planning policy ‘risks creating city ghettos’
Former members of Urban Task Force warn of urban decline if government policy proceeds
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Work starts on £12m Penoyre & Prasad-designed care home
Ninety-eight apartments being built in east London
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Galapagos plans town expansion
Prince’s Foundation helps draw up codes for islands’ sustainable growth
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Design Council CABE announces funding to improve neighbourhood design
Eighteen groups to receive share of £114,000
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Foster’s Sainsbury Centre to go up for listing
The Twentieth Century Society is set to submit Foster Associates’ Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts for listing.
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Aedas tries again with Deptford tower scheme
Aedas has submitted revised plans for a £1 billion development on one of the most historic wharves on the River Thames.
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RHWL tops Watford Colosseum bill
RHWL Arts Team has completed its £5.5 million extension of the grade II-listed Watford Colosseum.
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Amanda Levete and Ian Ritchie on pylon shortlist
Gustafson Porter and Knight Architects also finalists of RIBA competition
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Young practices triumph in Brentford competition
Riches Hawley Mikhail, Duggan Morris and Karakusevic Carson have won a competition to design canal-side housing in Brentford, west London, for the development arm of British Waterways.The three practices were selected from a shortlist of three. The unsuccessful teams were DSDHA, Stephen Taylor and Bauman Lyons; and Maccreanor Lavington, Alison ...
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RIBA launches housing space standards campaign
The RIBA has launched a major campaign against what it calls the inadequate size of Britain’s volume housing.It is hoping to engage the public in a national conversation at the same time as lobbying government and house builders to improve standards.It is taking a three-pronged approach: launching a HomeWise website ...
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Prince's Foundation backs local involvement in planning
Organisation renews support despite National Trust criticism