All News articles – Page 981
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Bids open for future use of 2012 Olympic stadium
The Olympic Park Legacy Company has formally opened bids for the long-term lease on the 2012 Olympic stadium.
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Laid off staff from Jefferson Sheard 'still waiting' for missing pay
Sheffield-based practice Jefferson Sheard has gone into administration with former staff telling BD they are still owed thousands of pounds in wages and redundancy pay weeks after losing their jobs.
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John Thompson's Ealing scheme wins planning
John Thompson & Partners’ mixed use scheme for the centre of Ealing has won detailed planning permission.
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Planners back Glenn Howells' green transformation for water company
Designs by Glenn Howells Architects to turn an office for water company Severn Trent into a green flagship have been approved by local planners.
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Michael Cook wins planning for sports nutrition HQ in Brighton
Michael Cook Associates has won planning permission for a 3,500sq m company headquarters at Woodingdean Business Park in Brighton.
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Judges announced for Young Architect of the Year
Fashion designer and architecture patron Margaret Howell will join a six strong jury, including BD’s Ellis Woodman, to select the winner of the award which recognises the UK’s most promising new architects or practices.
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Green light for Barking housing development at Fresh Wharf
A scheme by Jestico & Whiles and Glenn Howells Architects to build nearly 1,000 homes on a former industrial site in east London has been given outline planning.
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Planners back Purcell Miller Tritton’s designs for Wallace collection
Westminster Council planners have backed plans to extend the museum that houses the Wallace art collection.
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From New Zealand to Ukraine, Carbuncle Cup receives global coverage
BD’s Carbuncle Cup attracted headlines around the world over the weekend, as well as pieces in the Guardian, Telegraph, Independent and Daily Mail.
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Practices look abroad as double dip looms
Libya, Brazil and Egypt emerge as lucrative new markets as architects give up on Britain.
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Lipton slams plans for Broadgate site
Developer Stuart Lipton has condemned plans to demolish two of Peter Foggo’s key Broadgate buildings in the City of London
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Industry leaders fear weakening UK market
RIBA survey confirms that architects are anticipating a second downturn.
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Jailed architect struck off Arb register
An architect who was jailed for seven years for attempting to murder his wife has been struck off by the Architects Registration Board.
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Koolhaas at the heart of the City
Work is nearing completion on the first British building designed by Rem Koolhaas and the Office for Metropolitan Architecture
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School listing hits Islamic community centre plans
An architect’s plan to turn a former Victorian primary school in east London into an Islamic-run community centre has been hit because the building has now been listed by architecture minister John Penrose
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East’s community centre to be jewel in Sittingbourne’s crown
London practice East is set to create a jewel-inspired £1.2 million community centre in Sittingbourne after winning an invited competition organised by the Kent Architecture Centre
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Strata tower wins 2010 Carbuncle Cup
BFLS’s Strata tower in Elephant & Castle beats a strong field to win BD’s award for the ugliest new building in Britain.
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London boroughs gain more control over housing budgets
The Homes & Communities Agency suffered a major blow today when London mayor Boris Johnson announced plans to hand most of the agency’s power in the capital back to the boroughs.