All Online news articles – Page 677
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NewsHaworth Tompkins’ National Theatre plans hit last-minute objections
Denys Lasdun’s widow has lodged a last-minute objection to Haworth Tompkins’ £70 million plans to renovate the National Theatre.
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NewsArchial sold to Canadian firm Ingenium
Collapsed architectural practice Archial has been sold to multi-disciplinary Canadian firm Ingenium.
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NewsCarey Jones loses directors in restructure
Carey Jones has lost almost half of its directors in an “amicable” restructuring, after shedding around 40% of its rank-and-file staff during the recession.
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NewsHarrap completes first phase of High Street 2010
Julian Harrap Architects has completed the first phase of the High Street 2012 project.
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NewsV&A Dundee designs revealed
The V&A has unveiled the six shortlisted designs for its new outpost in Dundee.
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NewsAIA billings index reports slight improvement for US architects
The American Institute of Architects has reported a slight improvement in the results of its monthly architects billings index.
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NewsWork begins on HTA's Model Home project
Work has begun on the Model Home 2020 project, a pilot low-carbon housing scheme designed for Velux by HTA Architects.
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Arb chair Fraenkel reappointed to board
Arb chair Beatrice Fraenkel has been reappointed as lay member of the board by the Privy Council.
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NewsToyo Ito wins Praemium Imperiale
Toyo Ito has been awarded the Japanese Art Association’s Praemium Imperiale architecture laureate for 2010.
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NewsLottery boost for Pawson's Design Museum project
The Heritage Lottery Fund has awarded £300,000 towards the Design Museum’s relocation into the former Commonwealth Institute building.
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NewsShapps to make community right-to-build schemes easier
Housing minister Grant Shapps has lowered the proposed approval threshold for community right-to-build schemes from 90% to 75% following pressure from the public.
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NewsFoster's academy building is a nightmare, says school's boss
A flagship academy school, designed by Foster & Partners, has been branded a “nightmare” by the woman who runs it.
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NewsSteven Holl and MVVA win St Louis arch competition
A team led by New York architect MVVA and Steven Holl Architects has beaten rival entries including Foster’s to revamp the area surrounding Eero Saarinen’s St Louis Gateway Arch in Missouri, USA.
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NewsMurray suffers punctured lung on charity bike ride
Former BD Editor and NLA chairman Peter Murray has been taken to hospital after being injured in a bicycle accident while cycling to Brussels to raise money for charity.
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NewsFormer RMJM boss joins Graeme Massie
Brian Stewart, the former boss of RMJM, famous for leading work on the troubled Scottish Parliament building, has joined the award-winning Graeme Massie Architects.
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BlogsBD online is changing
As BD introduces its first paywall, editorial director Amanda Baillieu explains what’s free, what isn’t and why.
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NewsArchial legal claims over unpaid fees revealed
Architect involved in at least four legal cases prior to going into administration
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NewsEnglish Heritage to survive bonfire of quangos, says report
English Heritage will survive the government’s cull of quangos and absorb two other organisations, according to a list compiled by the Cabinet Office this week.
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NewsHadid speaks up for South Bank Centre
Zaha Hadid has criticised as “unbelievable” the government’s decision not to list the South Bank Centre, insisting the 1960s complex deserved statutory protection






