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Tube architect Holden’s work recognised with V&A exhibition
The work of London Underground architect Charles Holden is to be celebrated with an exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum this autumn.
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Vogt reveals public realm vision
Swiss practice Vogt Landscape has unveiled designs for the landscaping and public realm at the 2012 Athletes’ Village
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Light shines on Wallace scheme
Purcell Miller Tritton and John J O’Connell Architects have won planning for their extension to the Wallace art collection in central London after agreeing to lower the height of the roof lights following complaints by neighbours
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Design guide could ‘stifle creativity’ in homes sector
Architects have admitted the new London Housing Design Guide could jeopardise hope of an early recovery in the residential market
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Simpson’s Leeds towers cancelled
Ian Simpson’s scheme to build one of Europe’s tallest residential towers in Leeds has been formally scrapped by the developer.
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Hadid’s debut London building nears opening day
Zaha Hadid Architects’ first building in England – and the practice’s first school – has now been completed
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New chapter for Croydon Carnegie library as Fat brings it up to date
Thornton Heath Library in Croydon has reopened to the public after a £1.5 million renovation and extension project by Fat.
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Showtime at site of art deco cinema
DLA Architecture’s mixed-use scheme on the site of a grade-II listed art deco cinema in Eltham, south-east London, has started on site this week
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Yaya entry deadline Sept 3
Architects wanting to enter the 13th Young Architect of the Year Award have just a week to do so
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First images of Brits’ Villa Frankenstein at the Venice Biennale
Muf-curated British Pavilion exhibition mixes Ruskin’s spirit with Olympic engineering.
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Archial shares nosedive over poor results and unpaid taxes
Archial has seen its share price tumble after announcing it is negotiating with HM Revenue & Customs about when to pay back unpaid tax.
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Meier's house for Rowan Atkinson wins approval
A controversial modern house by American architect Richard Meier for the actor Rowan Atkinson has been given the go-ahead.
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Argentine office is a first for Fosters
Foster & Partners has won a competition to build its first office development in Argentina.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley has £18m postal job licked
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has bagged a deal to design a home for the British Postal Museum & Archive in Swindon.
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Simpson’s Leeds towers cancelled
Ian Simpson’s scheme to build one of Europe’s tallest residential towers in Leeds has been formally scrapped by the developer.
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New images of Orbit unveiled
Fresh pictures of Anish Kapoor’s £19 million Orbit have been released in the week the structure cleared its latest planning hurdle.
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Haworth Tompkins' Everyman wins planning
Haworth Tompkins’ £28 million redevelopment of Liverpool’s Everyman Theatre has won planning.
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Dundee Victoria and Albert Museum proposals to go on show
The shortlisted firms vying to design an outpost for the Victoria and Albert Museum at Dundee will put their proposals on show next month.
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Diller Scofidio and Renfro scoop Broad museum
Art collector and philanthropist Eli Broad has finally named US practice Diller Scofidio and Renfro as the architects for his museum of contemporary art in downtown Los Angeles.
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Van Egeraat wins permission for six storey residential building in St Petersburg
The urban planning council in St Petersburg in Russia has approved a concept design by Eric van Egeraat for a six storey residential building on the banks of the historic Moika River.