All Places articles – Page 42
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NewsHawkins Brown wins planning for £200m Deptford scheme
Plans include 905 homes and 18-storey towers on 4.5ha site
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TechnicalDigital Waterfall at Westfield Stratford City by Jason Bruges Studio
Jason Bruges Studio’s £1 million installation uses an array of liquid crystal screens to create the impression of a waterfall and streams.
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NewsEgg pod planned for New Forest
Perring Architecture & Design has submitted a planning application for a temporary live/work pod in the New Forest.The Hampshire-based practice said the structure, known as The Egg, would be built of timber and would be floated to St Margaret’s Creek on the Beaulieu River where it would be located on ...
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NewsPylon competition: the best of the rest
Make, Edward Cullinan and Pylosaurs feature in list of runners up
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NewsAmanda Levete and Ian Ritchie on pylon shortlist
Gustafson Porter and Knight Architects also finalists of RIBA competition
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NewsYoung practices triumph in Brentford competition
Riches Hawley Mikhail, Duggan Morris and Karakusevic Carson have won a competition to design canal-side housing in Brentford, west London, for the development arm of British Waterways.The three practices were selected from a shortlist of three. The unsuccessful teams were DSDHA, Stephen Taylor and Bauman Lyons; and Maccreanor Lavington, Alison ...
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NewsGensler reveals new images of London River Park
Floating pavilions to provide event space and swimming pool on the Thames
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NewsBrooks/Murray Architects submits detailed plans for Scottish new town
Chapelton of Elsick scheme is largest proposed new town in Scotland
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NewsGreen light for PRP's Myatt's Park scheme
PRP has won planning approval for a new community facility and park in Myatt’s Field North, in Lambeth, south London.The scheme will see the creation of one of the largest new parks in London outside the Olympics.PRP associate director Richard Harvey said: “The community centre is designed to slip under ...
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NewsTate Modern oil tanks to open next year
First phase of Herzog & de Meuron’s development to be finished for Olympics
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Van Heyningen & Haward's bird hide opens in Essex
A bird hide designed by Van Heyningen & Haward for the RSPB has officially opened at Rainham Marshes in Essex.The hide, built entirely of timber, including timber piles, is the second building the practice has built for the RSPB following the 2006-completed environment and education centre.Project partner Chris Wilderspin said: ...
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Building StudyEast London's Greenway by Adams & Sutherland Architects
Adams & Sutherland’s sensitive approach has seen east London’s Greenway updated for its new Olympic role, without losing its sense of place.
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Farrells appointed for Leicester University masterplan
Terry Farrell & Partners has been appointed to produce a masterplan for Leicester University’s city centre campus.The London practice is working with engineer Buro Happold on the project.Neil Bennett, partner at Farrells, said: “[Our] work with the university on the masterplan is an opportunity for the University of Leicester to ...
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NewsWilkinson Eyre on board for 2016 Brazil Olympics
Aecom and Wilkinson Eyre have won a competition to work as masterplanners for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.
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NewsRogers to draw up London tower plans for Foxtons founder
Foxtons founder has hired architect Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners to design a luxury residential and mixed-use tower on the Albert Embankment in south London.
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NewsAHMM's Barbican cinema plans approved
Work for City of London Corporation is part of wider project to improve Barbican Arts Centre
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Architects' Venice bridge plans divide city
Schiavina’s glass, steel and stone design would replace Ponte del Accademia
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NewsAbir Architects reveals Boscombe beach huts
Britain’s first beach huts designed specifically for people with disabilities are to open on Boscombe beach, Bournemouth, later this month
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NewsGreen light for Farrell's Bicester eco-town
Cherwell District Council approves first phase of plans






