All Online news articles – Page 611
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NewsGensler's San Francisco airport modernisation wins green plaudit
Terminal 2 re-opens after 11-year closure
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NewsFestival of Britain images published for first time
Archive pictures of the Festival of Britain have been published for the first time, to coincide with the event’s 60th anniversary.
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Wandsworth Council leader to become Boris's planning supremo
Simon Milton’s replacement announced as Edward Lister
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NewsPeter Cook to judge this year's Stirling Prize
Archigram founder to be joined by Angela Brady and Hanif Kara
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NewsAedas joins Wilkinson Eyre's Thames cable car team
Aedas has joined the team that will start work this summer on a £51 million contract to build a cable car across the Thames.
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NewsGlancey likens modernism critic Roger Scruton to Alf Garnett
Philosopher turns into comic character when “faced with buildings he finds incomprehensible”
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ReviewCultural Guide: April 18- 24
This week’s cultural guide visits accidental churches in the most unlikely locations, before taking a dip in Bompas & Parr’schocolate fountain
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NewsHundreds of school projects at risk from cost review
Cost review for PFI schemes mooted which could hit up to 150 contracts
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NewsKPF designs whole district for Gurgaon
KPF has unveiled its design for a new neighbourhood in Gurgaon, one of the fastest growing cities in India.
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NewsPractice Architecture completes South Kilburn temporary studios
Practice Architecture has completed the transformation of a disused building in South Kilburn, north London, into a series of studio spaces.The fledgling firm worked with the Architecture Foundation, Brent Council and South Kilburn Neighbourhood Trust on the project, which will offer rent-free space to creative professionals who in turn will ...
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Bryant Priest Newman completes Birmingham hotel
Bryant Priest Newman has completed a new Bloc Hotel in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter.The four-storey hotel provides 73 rooms, taking loose inspiration from Japanese pod-style hotels, with bedrooms built to optimise sleeping conditions in terms of temperature, humidity and lighting.The Birmingham-based practice said it used a simple palette of materials to ...
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NewsMae wins King's Lynn estate revamp
Hillington Square works to bring estate to Decent Homes standard
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NewsAdjaye on the slab
Since his career took off in America, sightings of David Adjaye on these shores have been few and far between.
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NewsViñoly starts on senate institute
Rafael Viñoly Architects has broken ground on its Edward M Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate in Boston.
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NewsEdinburgh Architectural Association announces awards
The annual Edinburgh Architectural Association (EAA) awards have taken place, with winners announced in four categories by the Edinburgh chapter of the RIAS.Ingenium Archial won the Building of the Year Award for Kingsland Primary School in Peebles, while Allan Murray Architects was commended in the same category for its office ...
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NewsFoster launches cruise terminal
A foundation stone-laying ceremony was held to mark the start of construction of Foster & Partners’ Kai Tak Cruise Terminal in Hong Kong.
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NewsNo tea-making for Aecom intern?
Young BD readers looking for an internship would be well advised to call Aecom.






