All News articles – Page 909
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Nearly 100 cities hold PechaKucha events for Japan
Architects invited to take part or donate this weekend
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Labour attacks Gove over flatpack school proposal
Shadow minister speaks out as coalition accused of double standards on design
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Khan's Brockholes visitor centre floats on
Adam Khan Architects’ visitor centre at Brockholes nature reserve in Lancashire is nearing completion.
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Broadgate plans only attract two objections
Just two people have objected to Make’s proposal for a huge new banking headquarters in London’s Broadgate, paving the way for the scheme to win planning permission.
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Leamouth tower to go ahead
A landmark tower by Glenn Howells Architects is among buildings to be realised after the approval of a 165,000sq m development in east London masterplanned by SOM.
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Adam set to expand Kent village
Adam Urbanism and Barton Willmore have won planning for the major expansion of a village on the northern outskirts of Dover in Kent.
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Unrequited love
When he opened Amanda Levete’s Globe Academy last year, Michael Gove was moved to describe her as “Britain’s best architect”.
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Meat and greet
Boots hot-footed it to Friday’s opening night of The King and The Minotaur, a multi-disciplinary extravaganza staged in a stables in King’s Cross by RCA architecture graduates Wignall & Moore.
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Diller Scofidio & Renfro wins Stanford University commission
Work could begin next year on arts building
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Saudis plan mile-high tower in HOK-masterplanned city
Kingdom Tower would be twice the height of Burj Khalifa
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Rogers Stirk Harbour tells residents to reject Oxley Woods 'imitations'
Developer insists the rest of the Milton Keynes housing estate will be designed by replacement firm.
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Architecture Centre Network 'could close' after latest funding blow
The Architecture Centre Network (ACN) has admitted it may be forced to wind itself up after the government rejected its bid for funding.Chief executive Bridget Sawyers warned that one or two regional centres might also have to close after several sources of funding collapsed.In the latest blow yesterday, planning minister ...
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King's Cross housing set to go ahead
Maccreanor Lavington has secured planning consent for a major new development at King’s Cross Central.
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Work starts on Keith Williams' third Athlone project
Irish art gallery mixes remodelling with new build