All Public spaces articles – Page 15
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Work starts on Manchester library and town hall restoration
Ryder Architecture and Ian Simpson behind refurbishment and extension plans
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Levitt Bernstein wins in Stockwell design competition
PRP and JCMT miss out on £20 million Thrayle House project
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OpinionMissing the point of parks
Giles Dolphin, assistant director of planning for the Greater London Authority, writing in defence of One Hyde Park (Letters September 16) stated that the building: “if visible above the trees would have improved views from Hyde Park on account of its architectural excellence”.
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NewsStanton Williams' Olympics facility nears completion
Stanton Williams’ Olympic project at Eton Manor is on track to be complete by early next year.Construction on the venue, which sits on the northern edge of the Olympic Park in east London, began 18 months ago.During the Olympic games it will provide temporary aquatic training facilities, including three 50m ...
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NewsOlympic fringe park competition winners announced
We Made That and Free Play to design Three Mills Green
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NewsStanton Williams' plans for King’s Cross Square submitted
Network Rail applies for detailed planning permission
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NewsMuf completes Whitechapel park
Muf has completed the Altab Ali Park in Whitechapel as part of the High Street 2012 public realm improvement programme.The design includes fragments of Portland stone to mark the footprints of previous churches on the site, which include the original white chapel that gave its name to the area.A new ...
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News£150m Worthing regeneration plans approved
Proposals from Russ Drage Architects win council go-ahead
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Green light for Squire & Partners' Camden canal scheme
Project for 54 homes approved by council
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TechnicalRicard Viñes Square by Enric Miralles Benedetta Tagliabue Architects
The lighting scheme was crucial in unifying all the elements of this redesigned public square in Spain
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NewsDavid Kohn and Make on Olympic park shortlist
Sarah Wigglesworth, Heneghan Peng and Erect Architecture also make cut
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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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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: ...






