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NewsHaworth Tompkins' Everyman wins planning
Haworth Tompkins’ £28 million redevelopment of Liverpool’s Everyman Theatre has won planning.
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NewsDundee Victoria and Albert Museum proposals to go on show
The shortlisted firms vying to design an outpost for the Victoria and Albert Museum at Dundee will put their proposals on show next month.
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NewsDiller Scofidio and Renfro scoop Broad museum
Art collector and philanthropist Eli Broad has finally named US practice Diller Scofidio and Renfro as the architects for his museum of contemporary art in downtown Los Angeles.
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NewsVan Egeraat wins permission for six storey residential building in St Petersburg
The urban planning council in St Petersburg in Russia has approved a concept design by Eric van Egeraat for a six storey residential building on the banks of the historic Moika River.
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NewsRIBA Trust hosts Christophe Egret's drawing expedition event at Venice
The RIBA Trust is to host a drawing expedition event curated by Christophe Egret of Studio Egret West at the British Pavilion in Venice as part of this year’s architecture biennale.
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NewsAffordable housing scheme in Brighton wins planning
Atkins Blair Ings Richardson Architects has won planning permission for an affordable housing scheme in Brighton after five years, three separate applications, two public enquires and significant design changes.
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NewsTwo new bridges planned for Olympic site
Allies & Morrison has drawn up proposals for two new bridges that will take walkers and cyclists into the site of the 2012 games.
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Study to explore adding Crossrail station at Kensal Rise
Kensington & Chelsea Council has authorised a £55,000 feasibility study into building an extra Crossrail station in west London.
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NewsFirst images of Fretton work at Venice
Tony Fretton and collaborator Mark Pimlott have unveiled the first images of their installation at the Venice Biennale.
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NewsBennetts completes Stratford upon Avon theatre revamp
Bennetts Associates’ £112.8 million transformation of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon has reached practical completion.
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NewsLewisham Council backs PRP almshouses scheme
PRP’s proposal for a series of almshouses in south-east London has been backed by council planners.
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FeaturesThe Welsh School of Architecture
Accomplished hand drawings and models remain prominent at this year’s Welsh School of Architecture degree show.
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FeaturesLondon South Bank University
Eight storeys up in Elephant & Castle, the exhibition at London South Bank University felt a little isolated from the gregarious circuit of London summer shows.
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FeaturesThe University of East London
The University of East London presented a showcase with finesse and understated excellence. The subdued hues of concrete and plaster, at first glance bland, allowed guests to appreciate the tactile nature of the works.
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FeaturesEdinburgh University degree show
This year’s summer show at Edinburgh University is the culmination of two years’ work exploring the city of Florence.
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FeaturesUniversity of Cambridge
The dark and musty basement of Shoreditch Town Hall once again provided a fascinating setting for the Cambridge degree show, with masses of beautifully crafted models sitting among open steel pipes, old iron gratings and redundant brick staircases.
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MultimediaVideo: Architectural Association School of Architecture
In an interview filmed at the AA School of Architecture’s summer show, director Brett Steele warns graduates that they need to learn to adapt quickly to survive in a very unpredictable world.
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MultimediaVideo: Bartlett Summer Show at UCL
Unit leaders CJ Lim, Neil Spiller and Bob Sheil give an insight into the work at the sprawling Bartlett Summer Show at UCL, and explain why their students are more employable than those from any other school.
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FeaturesBartlett School of Architecture, UCL
Within the UCL’s main quadrangle, and Slade Galleries, the mood was perfectly captured on a warm summer’s evening, with everyone cooling down after a hard year’s work.
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FeaturesArchitectural Association
“An experimental school, experiments through making.” So says Brett Steele at the ever-popular opening of the AA Project Review.






