All News articles – Page 991
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RIBA to take no further action over London region row
RIBA president Ruth Reed has attempted to draw a line under the row which threatened to engulf the London region.
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Guy's Cancer Center designs revealed - but who are they by?
The six shortlisted designs for the £140 million Guys Cancer Centre building in London Bridge went on display for two days at the offices of Southwark Council as part of a public consultation on the project.
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Make’s masterplan for Wembley
Make’s masterplan for the next phase of the regeneration of Wembley is due to go out for public consultation this month.
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Angus Meek Architects’ redevelopment of Weston-super-Mare’s Grand Pier
The finishing touches are being made to Angus Meek Architects’ competition winning redevelopment of Weston-super-Mare’s Grand Pier, which has been closed since being ravaged by fire.
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Khan Shatyr entertainment centre in Kazakhstan
Foster & Partners’ Khan Shatyr entertainment centre in Astana, Kazakhstan, has been officially opened in a ceremony involving the president, fireworks and a performance by Italian tenor Andrea Bocceli.
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Government gives £390 million boost to new housing
Beleaguered housing architects have received a boost with the news that the government has found £390 million to help fill the Homes & Communities Agency’s funding black hole.
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New win for Brisac Gonzalez, Space Group and CF Moller in Norway
Brisac Gonzalez, working with Space Group, and CF Møller are the joint winners of an international design competition to build an opera house and cultural centre in the Norwegian city of Kristiansund.
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Capita Symonds help engineer Goodwood sculpture
Capita Symonds helped engineer a central sculpture at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed held in the Sussex Downs over the weekend.
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Roof in place on Hopkins’ Olympic Velodrome
The ODA has released new photographs showing the timber ceiling on the roof of Hopkins’ Olympic Velodrome in place.
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Government confirms scrapping of Building Schools for the Future
BD reveals full list of BSF projects scrapped, under review or set to continue under new system.
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London mayor opens roof-top green research centre
The UK’s first inner-city green technology research centre has been officially opened by London mayor Boris Johnson.
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Purcell Miller Tritton completes Carlton Club dining room refurb
Purcell Miller Tritton has completed the latest stage of its restoration work at the Carlton Club in London’s St James’s Street.
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Van Egeraat wins Moscow stadium competition
Erick van Egeraat has won an international competition to design a 300,000sq m stadium complex in Moscow.
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New Islington Site Life competition launches
BD’s sister title has Property Week has teamed up with developer Urban Splash to launch a competition for a vacant site within the New Islington development in Manchester.
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Chetwood's student display space opens
Work by architectural students has gone on display at Chetwood Associates’ free exhibition space in east London.
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Bath Spa compensation revealed as £7 million
Grimshaw and Carillion paid Bath Council £7 million in compensation over the Bath Spa fiasco, it has emerged.
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Wright & Wright to masterplan AA campus
Wright & Wright Architects has been appointed to draw up the masterplan for the Architectural Association School’s newly expanded campus in Bedford Square.
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Cabe forced to consider paid-for design reviews
Local communities are set to be handed sweeping new powers over the architecture on their doorsteps amid growing fears that central government is abdicating responsibility for design standards.
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Teachers strike over BDP revamp of school
Design flaws are endangering quality of education, claim staff at Islington secondary.
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Robert Adam's Witanhurst mansion refurbishment wins planning appeal
Robert Adam has scored a massive victory in his plans to revamp the largest private house in London not owned by a member of the royal family.