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All change for Kaplicky library
A scaled-down version of the late Czech architect Jan Kaplicky’s design for a national library in Prague has been built in Brno for use as a bus stop.
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Design for London set to expand team
Design for London is actively looking to hire staff after being given a “major role” in the mayor’s regeneration projects.
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Glenn Howells gets the go-ahead for Newbury development
Glenn Howells Architects has received planning consent from West Berkshire council for the redevelopment of Newbury Racecourse
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Counter-terrorism designs encouraged
A leading counter-terrorism expert has urged architects to consider security measures when designing “crowded places”.
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'Leaning' tower wins architecture award
RMJM’s tower triumphs in Global Awards for Architecture in Emerging Markets
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Labbad's appointment to Green Construction Board welcomed
The UK Green Building Council has welcomed the appointment of its chairman Dan Labbad as co-chair of the Green Construction Board
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UK architects gear up to resume working in Libya
Concern that other European companies are already picking up short-term contracts
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J&F Johnston wins $8.5m hotel job
Edinburgh practice J&F Johnston is to conxvert an existing nine-storey building into a three-star, 72-bedroom hotel in Owerri, Nigeria.
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John Pawson submits plans for Design Museum interior
Listed building consent needed for former Commonwealth Institute
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HKR secures three London contracts
Irish practice to design hotel, student tower and City office scheme in UK capital
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Most public work ‘to go to firms with 250+ staff’
The government has revealed that it would like to see 75% of public sector work going to just a handful of the UK’s largest architecture firms.
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Davis Langdon seeks architect for £120m Copenhagen arena
Construction manager Davis Langdon is looking for an architect to design a £120 million indoor arena in Copehagen.The City of Copenhagen and investment foundation Realdania this week approved a £75 million investment towards the 15,000 seat arena.AEG and Live Nation are in the final phases of tendering to operate the ...
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Stanton Williams' Olympics facility nears completion
Stanton Williams’ Olympic project at Eton Manor is on track to be complete by early next year.Construction on the venue, which sits on the northern edge of the Olympic Park in east London, began 18 months ago.During the Olympic games it will provide temporary aquatic training facilities, including three 50m ...
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Richard Green Gallery completed
The refurbishment of a London art gallery by George Saumarez Smith of Adam Architecture was completed this week.
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Bennetts to design chapel for grade I listed school
Bennetts Associates has won a competition to design a new chapel and music school in the grounds of the grade I listed Canford School in Dorset.The chapel will sit at the edge of the school’s formal gardens and will have space for 800 seats – large enough to hold school ...
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National Trust issues planning demands
Charity calls for changes to proposed planning policy as petition passes 100,000 signatures
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The cruelty of competition
Competitions are a cruel thing. Not winning a fee bid is tough but the burst of energy, commitment and optimism that comes with a design competition creates a high which means it’s a longer way to fall when you lose out.
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Olympic fringe park competition winners announced
We Made That and Free Play to design Three Mills Green