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NewsKhan's Brockholes visitor centre floats on
Adam Khan Architects’ visitor centre at Brockholes nature reserve in Lancashire is nearing completion.
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Broadgate plans only attract two objections
Just two people have objected to Make’s proposal for a huge new banking headquarters in London’s Broadgate, paving the way for the scheme to win planning permission.
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NewsLeamouth tower to go ahead
A landmark tower by Glenn Howells Architects is among buildings to be realised after the approval of a 165,000sq m development in east London masterplanned by SOM.
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NewsAdam set to expand Kent village
Adam Urbanism and Barton Willmore have won planning for the major expansion of a village on the northern outskirts of Dover in Kent.
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Opinion
Standard bearer
Your article “Cabe’s BSF design standards ’did not work’, says James” (bdonline April 8) comments on the effectiveness of Cabe in the BSF programme.
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FeaturesComing home from a fantasy world
As well as his album covers, Roger Dean designed this Tectonic House for 1981’s Ideal Home exhibition
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OpinionMore than the sum of its parts
Broadgate is the unique example in the Square Mile of a large but coherent urban development that has become an integral extension of the City at this point. This should be treated as whole and not as separate buildings.
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NewsRogers Stirk Harbour tells residents to reject Oxley Woods 'imitations'
Developer insists the rest of the Milton Keynes housing estate will be designed by replacement firm.
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NewsArchitecture Centre Network 'could close' after latest funding blow
The Architecture Centre Network (ACN) has admitted it may be forced to wind itself up after the government rejected its bid for funding.Chief executive Bridget Sawyers warned that one or two regional centres might also have to close after several sources of funding collapsed.In the latest blow yesterday, planning minister ...
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King's Cross housing set to go ahead
Maccreanor Lavington has secured planning consent for a major new development at King’s Cross Central.
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NewsCampaigners hail engineer's report as proof Victorian terraces should be saved
Save Britain’s Heritage has issued an 11th-hour appeal to Liverpool Council to reject plans to bulldoze hundreds of Victorian houses, including Ringo Starr’s birthplace.A report by one of the UK’s top structural engineers specialising in historic buildings concluded that the so-called Welsh Streets in Liverpool were easily capable of viable ...
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NewsStudents invited to design John Peel arts centre
RIBA competition winner will work with Martindales Architects on Suffolk project
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NewsMcDowell & Benedetti wins planning for biggest ever job
McDowell & Benedetti has won outline planning consent for its £90 million masterplan to redevelop the former JCB factory site in the centre of Uttoxeter, Staffordshire.The practice won an RIBA invited competition in 2008 with a team including Alan Baxter & Associates, Max Fordham, Whitelaw Turkington and Dickon Robinson. They ...
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Atkins cuts staff but moves ahead on profits
1,000 people go as multi-disciplinary giant boasts it will beat profit forecasts
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Building StudyDavid Chipperfield’s Turner Contemporary Gallery
David Chipperfield’s Margate gallery celebrates its unique light but fails to open up to the town






