All Rafael Vinoly articles – Page 4
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Land Secs happy with Walkie Talkie progress
Viñoly building on course for April 2014 completion
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MP rubbishes Viñoly's Battersea 'saviour' role
Bob Russell blasts architect’s Colchester arts building
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Viñoly's Battersea scheme in doubt as owner's plans collapse
Real Estate Opportunities owes £325 million to Bank of Scotland
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Features
Rafael Viñoly: the outsider
As the public at last begins to look round Firstsite, we remember when its architect won his first big commission in 1989
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Building Study
Colchester slips up on Viñoly’s golden banana
There are many reasons not to like Rafael Viñoly’s Colchester Firstsite, which finally opens this week, four years late and, at £28 million, costing almost twice its original budget.
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Former RMJM director joins Pringle Brandon Drew
The former operations director of RMJM, Miriam White, has joined Pringle Brandon Drew as director. White, who left the Scottish practice earlier this summer, will work alongside John Drew, managing partner at Pringle Brandon Drew. The pair worked together on the £282 million Bishops Square project while employed ...
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Vinoly on board for Park Avenue tower
Property investor CIM Group and developer Harry Macklowe have confirmed that Rafael Viñoly has been hired to draw up plans for a 70-storey tower in New York.
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Vinoly's Oxford job starts work
A new academic building on the site of the former Radcliffe Infirmary for Oxford University by Rafael Vinoly Architects has broken ground.
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Opening date set for Viñoly's 'Golden Banana'
Arts centre is three years late and £8.5 million over-budget
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Manchester City FC consults on Viñoly's training facility plans
Manchester City Football Club has begun public consultation on Rafael Viñoly’s plans for the redevelopment of a 32ha brownfield site in Openshaw West as a training facility. The plans include an academy for up to 400 players, accommodation, 16 football pitches, a first-team training centre, a 7,000-capacity stadium, offices and ...
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City agrees air-rights deal to secure future of Viñoly's Walkie Talkie
Extraordinary planning powers will be used to protect Rafael Viñoly’s Walkie Talkie tower from possible objections
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Viñoly’s Walkie-Talkie in right-of-light planning immunity bid
City of London may use extraordinary planning powers to secure 37-storey tower
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Star architects appeal to Boris to save Design for London
London’s threatened design advisory body backed by Herzog, Gehry, Libeskind, Piano and Hadid
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Battersea Power Station architects appointed
Ian Simpson and DRMM are first to be selected as Viñoly’s Battersea masterplan wins final approval.
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Boris backs Vinoly's Battersea Power station redevelopment
New York-based architect’s £5.5 billion scheme approved by London mayor following backing of Wandsworth Council
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Battersea developer launches competition to design first phase of Viñoly's masterplan
Architects will have the chance to design the first major part of the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station under an international design competition.
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Council approves Viñoly's Battersea Power Station plans
Wandsworth Council has given the go-ahead for the £5.5 billion Rafael Viñoly-designed redevelopment of Battersea Power Station in south London.