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AJ Small Projects Winner 2012: Live/work unit on the site of a former carpenter’s workshop by Jack Woolley

Exclusive: AJ Small Projects winners announced

An almost invisible live/work scheme on the site of a former carpenter’s workshop has won this year’s AJ Small Projects Awards

Assael Architecture's vision for Margate’s Dreamland

Assael reveals home-led rival to council-backed Dreamland plans

By Richard Waite

Assael Architecture has unveiled its vision for Margate’s Dreamland site as the battle continues with Thanet District Council over the future of the former fun park

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Hopkins to revamp Herne Hill Velodrome

By Richard Waite

Olympic velodrome architect Hopkins has been confirmed as part of the team looking at the redevelopment of the historic Herne Hill Velodrome in south London

Wilkinson Eyre Architects' Great Pulteney Street office scheme in central London

Wilkinson Eyre unwraps £9.5m office building in heart of Soho

By Richard Waite

[First look + project data] Wilkinson Eyre Architects has completed this £9.5 million seven-storey office building in Great Pulteney Street, in the centre of the Soho Conservation Area, London

Report highlights ‘serious flaws’ in UK arts building procurement

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A critical investigation into the construction of new UK arts buildings has recommended a radical shake-up of procurement

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Fobert wins Tate St Ives project for a second time

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Jamie Fobert Architects has won the re-run contest to design an extension to Tate in St Ives, Cornwall

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Shell Centre developers looking for architects

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The backers behind London’s Shell Centre redevelopment are looking for architects to design the scheme’s commercial and residential elements

Buildings

Notre Dame High School, Greenock, Scotland, by Archial

Notre Dame High School, Greenock, Scotland, by Archial

9-Feb-2012

With its giant colonnade and stepped entrance, Greenock’s Notre Dame High School is a genuinely civic building, writes Alan Hooper. Photography by Keith Hunter

West Drayton Primary School, London Borough of Hillingdon, by The Architects Practice

West Drayton Primary School, London Borough of Hillingdon, by The Architects Practice

9-Feb-2012

Updates to two this west London primary school shows how multiple problems can be solved with one thoughtful solution, writes The Architects Practice’s Simon Foxell

Whiteheath Infant & Nursery School, London Borough of Hillingdon, by The Architects Practice

Whiteheath Infant & Nursery School, London Borough of Hillingdon, by The Architects Practice

9-Feb-2012

Updates to this west London primary school show how multiple problems can be solved with one thoughtful solution, writes The Architects Practice’s Simon Foxell

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Jeremy Rifkin's The Third Industrial Revolution and The Very Hungry City

9-Feb-2012 | By

Two new books on global energy dependency deal in anecdote, theory and ‘dreams come true’ writes Hattie Hartman

After the ball was over, BT exchange, Crouch End, London, 2000

Rave against the machine

2-Feb-2012 | By

Molly Macindoe’s photography reveals the gritty former life of familiar city sites during the free party heyday of the late 90s, writes Merlin Fulcher

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Nigel Green's Reconstruction

26-Jan-2012 | By Robin Wilson

A new study of post-war reconstruction in Picardy, France offers both a historical narrative and regional perspective on Modernism, writes Robin Wilson

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Dunlop: 'Hand drawing represents the stain of the true architect’s soul on paper'

8-Feb-2012

[ARTS IN BRIEF] Bookings are now open for a drawing masterclass with Glasgow architect Alan Dunlop and artist Patricia Cain

Occupy London, 5 November 2011, painting on canvas by Oona Hassim

Marches, marathons and demos: Oona Hassim at the Woolff Gallery

24-Jan-2012 | By Rakesh Ramchurn

[ARTS IN BRIEF] The movement of crowds of people through urban spaces is the inspiration for a new exhibition of paintings by Oona Hassim, writes Rakesh Ramchurn

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AJ Women in Architecture awards

11-Jan-2012 | By Simon Hogg

[CALL FOR ENTRIES] The AJ is seeking entrants to three new honours in support of women in architecture, including the prestigious Jane Drew Prize

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Construction market dips Down Under

6-Feb-2012 | By Greg Pitcher

Hopes of a revival in the Australian built environment sector have been dealt twin blows this week.

More international news

The Arctic Circle. Image by Cambridge Bay Weather

Student ideas sought for Aurora Borealis observatory

By Sean Kitchen

[Registration must be completed by 18 March] Students have been invited to submit ideas for a small hotel and observatory on the edge of the Arctic Circle

AJ Small Projects 2012

Images, drawings and data for all 150 projects entered in the AJ Small Projects 2012 Awards in the AJ Buildings Library

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AJ supplements downloads: Exclusive to subscribers

11-Oct-2011 | By Simon Hogg

AJ subscribers can now download supplements including Small Projects 2011, AJ100 2010, Stirling Prize 2009, Greening Your Office and Designing for Healthcare

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By Simon Hogg

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How the transformative power of art can turn a northern wilderness into a dessert

9-Feb-2012 | By Ian Martin

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We should tell UNESCO where to stick it

9-Feb-2012 | By Paul Finch

Paul Finch’s letter from London: It’s time for French bully UNESCO to stop interfering with our heritage sites

This, Mr Gove, is how to create a great school

9-Feb-2012 | By Rory Olcayto

If the Education Secretary is out of ideas for schools, he should read the AJ – or ring up his Irish equivalent, writes Rory Olcayto

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Comment: Small will always lose out to big

2-Feb-2012 | By Michael Casey

Michael Casey of emerging practice CaseyFierro talks about the disappointment of losing out to the big boys on a huge east London scheme, and why small practices will always struggle to win large-scale projects

Lund Point in Newham, London. Image by Ben Sutherland

BBC picks 1960s high-rise for Olympics news broadcasts

30-Jan-2012 | By Astragal

BBC News will deliver its Olympic Games coverage from the roof and the top floors of a condemned Newham council estate

Rio De Janeiro’s famous Christ The Redeemer statue. Image by Klaus with K

Brazilians plan to resurrect Christ in London

26-Jan-2012 | By Astragal

An enormous 9m-tall statue of Jesus – similar to Rio De Janeiro’s famous Christ The Redeemer statue – is planned for Primrose Hill in London

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