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NewsGovernment confirms £120m funding to reopen Oxford’s Cowley branch line
Passenger services will return to the line for the first time in 60 years, linking major investment areas to central Oxford and Marylebone
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NewsNBBJ completes £200m Oxford University facility for advanced AI research
Building to house researchers studying links between natural and artificial intelligence
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NewsWright & Wright completes passivhaus library on historic Corpus Christi College site in Oxford
Building surrounded on three sides by listed fabric
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NewsFosters wins approval to restore Tolkien’s Oxford pub for Larry Ellison-backed institute
Eagle and Child has been shut since covid pandemic more than five years ago
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NewsNetwork Rail looking for architect to design mixed-use redevelopment of Oxford station
Team sought to redesign 2014 plan by AHR Architects
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NewsEric Parry Architects submits plans for Oxford medical and research campus
Scheme for Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust would deliver a 950,000 sq ft campus combining a new mental health hospital, medical research centre and graduate collegeProject to include new graduate college for the University of Oxford
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NewsStanton Williams to submit autumn planning application to replace Leslie Martin building in Oxford
Plans for 25 Wellington Square would see a 1970s graduate accommodation block demolished and replaced with new academic, retail and café facilities
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NewsWright & Wright secure planning for Oxford High Street scheme
New teaching and public-facing facilities for All Souls College are planned for historic High Street site
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Building StudyDesigning from first principles: Inside David Kohn Architects’ Gradel Quadrangles
A major expansion for one of Oxford’s oldest colleges reimagines the logic of the quadrangle with a theatrical, landscape-first ensemble shaped by dialogue and detail
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FeaturesA fresh start for the Oxford-Cambridge corridor – or will it be déjà vu all over again?
The chancellor has given her backing to an expansion plan for the corridor connecting Oxford, Milton Keynes and Cambridge, including thousands of homes, which the previous government dropped. Joey Gardiner asks what hope the industry can have
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NewsDuty to cooperate should not be a ‘charter for blockers’ says Oxford council leader after inspectors reject draft local plan
Planning Inspector finds city failed to properly consult nearby authorities
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FeaturesHow Oxford Architects set about saving Arne Jacobsen’s RAAC-riddled masterpiece
All the roofs at St Catherine’s College were recently condemned thanks to the presence of RAAC. Thomas Lane reports on how the team came up with a solution that didn’t affect the historical significance of the Arne Jacobsen-designed campus
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NewsMICA completes redevelopment of Pembroke College site in Oxford
The new buildings provide student accommodation for 85 graduates, teaching staff and visitors, with social and convening space for more than 200
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NewsKnight Architects wins planning for new Oxford cycle and footbridge
Bridge forms part of wider transport and growth plan for the city
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News5th Studio to develop spatial framework for proposed Oxford rail line reopening
Appointment forms part of larger £4.5m initiative to reopen the Cowley Branch Line to passengers
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NewsStanton Williams unveils completed Rhodes House project
Project coincides with 120th anniversary of the Rhodes Trust
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FeaturesWill design codes help unlock the planning system?
Berkeley Homes has gone to war with Michael Gove over the design quality of a scheme in Kent. Compulsory local design codes are meant to help avoid such conflict. Will they work?
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NewsStanton Williams lands Oxford University library commission
Merton College selects Stirling Prize-winning practice through invited competition
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NewsConference to mark 60th anniversary of Jacobsen’s St Catherine’s College
The conference will take place at St Catherine’s and will include former colleagues of Jacobsen, as well as Stephen Hodder who has designed a number of additions to the college …






