Architects Journal
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Lambeth Council awards Waterloo project
20-Aug-2010
Atkins has won a design competition to revamp the Lower Marsh area in Waterloo, south London -
Leeds Rhinos reveal stadium plan
18-Aug-2010
Headingley Stadium, the home of Leeds Rhinos Rugby League Club, is to undergo a £10 million revamp designed by DLA Architecture -
HCA rescues £7.4m of East Midlands schemes
18-Aug-2010
The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) has approved more than £7.4 million of funding for housing in the East Midlands -
London Housing Design Guide launched
18-Aug-2010
The London Development Agency (LDA), working together with Mae Architects, has published the new London Housing Design Guide, setting out guidelines for all new public homes in the capital -
First Look: UK's greenest motorway services
17-Aug-2010
Glenn Howells Architects has revealed designs for its Gloucester Gateway services station, set to be the greenest in the country -
BDP bags Welsh rail station redesign
16-Aug-2010
BDP’s Manchester office has been chosen to masterplan the redevelopment of a series of Welsh train stations, including Swansea -
Leeds to pioneer PassivHaus primary school
16-Aug-2010
Education Leeds has appointed architecture practice Space to build a PassivHaus-standard primary school -
Amanda Levete donates £2,000 to David Miliband's campaign
13-Aug-2010
Amanda Levete has been spotted among the list of donors to David Miliband’s £324,100.33 war chest as he contests the leadership of the Labour party -
East London's Fresh Wharf backed by planners
13-Aug-2010
Jestico + Whiles and Glenn Howells Architects’ Fresh Wharf scheme in Barking has been given the go-ahead by the London Thames Gateway Development Corporation -
Win AJ priority passes to beat the queues on Open House weekend
12-Aug-2010
London’s post-war housing and the BT Tower are set to take centre stage at this year’s Open House architecture event - and there are priority passes for AJ subscribers -
Government cutbacks force architects to dole queue
12-Aug-2010
The number of architects on the dole has rising sharply over the last month, compounding fears that cutbacks in government spending will affect employment in the profession -
First Look: Grimshaw towers for NYU
11-Aug-2010
Grimshaw Architects’ latest offering for the US city has been met with uproar from local residents -
Revealed: first phase of Man City expansion
5-Aug-2010
The first part of Manchester City FC’s stadium redevelopment is set to go ahead with the creation of a Fan Zone, drawn up by BDP -
Contest: design the Olympic torch
4-Aug-2010
The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (LOCOG) and the Design Council are looking for teams of designers to create the torches for the 2012 London Games -
HCA and Mayor rescue 500 stalled London homes
4-Aug-2010
The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and the Mayor of London have given affordable housing a boost by announcing a £50 million cash injection for 16 mothballed schemes across the capital -
Future vision of London's West End unveiled
3-Aug-2010
Central London’s New West End Company (NWEC) has revealed images of how the busy shopping area could look by 2020 -
First Look: AHMM's W4 and W5 in central London
2-Aug-2010
Westminster City Council has approved plans for Allford Hall Monaghan Morris’ W4 and W5 South plans in London’s West End -
Iranian embassy proposals anger residents
2-Aug-2010
Plans for a new Iranian Embassy in Kensington have provoked controversy among local residents who are calling on the Prince of Wales to intervene -
Dutch outfit wins AF's New Aldgate contest
22-Jul-2010
DONIS has won the Architecture Foundation’s competition to design a new gateway to the City of London -
Igloo: 'Architects need to find conviction again’
9-Jul-2010
Andrea Klettner meets Igloo, the ‘sustainable urban developer’ keen to provide opportunities for young, risk-taking architects and looking to kickstart ground-up local regeneration -
Revealed: Grimshaw and Carillion coughed up £7m over Bath Spa
1-Jul-2010
Grimshaw and contractor Carillion paid Bath & North East Somerset Council (B&NES) nearly £7million in settlement of the Thermae Bath Spa project dispute -
Refused: EPR’s £1bn Ram Brewery scheme rejected at inquiry
1-Jul-2010
EPR Architects’ Ram Brewery scheme in Wandsworth, South London, has been thrown out following a public inquiry -
DCMS admits ‘error of judgement’
18-Jun-2010
The DCMS has admitted the decision to list Chamberlin Powell & Bon’s brutalist Leeds University campus should have been approved at ministerial level -
Jobs cull at Austin-Smith:Lord
18-Jun-2010
Austin-Smith:Lord (ASL) has become the latest practice to announce a major round of redundancies, with 55 posts at risk -
Big changes for capital’s architects as LDA faces axe
17-Jun-2010
London mayor Boris Johnson has unveiled plans for a major restructure of the Greater London Authority (GLA), which will see the London Development Agency (LDA) cease to exist and could mean big changes for architects working in the capital -
Retrofit to the rescue as projects face cuts
17-Jun-2010
Architects are set to benefit from a surge in affordable-housing retrofits, as the new coalition government delivers further blows to housing and transport projects -
In pictures: Concrete progress on Allies and Morrison’s Olympics press centre
16-Jun-2010
The concrete structure of Allies and Morrison’s Main Press Centre (MPC) on the Olympic park in East London has been completed -
First Look: KSS reveals Bulgarian stadium
16-Jun-2010
[FIRST LOOK] KSS Design Group has unveiled its plans for a new stadium in Bulgaria for football club CSKA Sofia -
Space Group selected for Northampton Tall Buildings Strategy
15-Jun-2010
Architecture and urban design company Space Group has been selected to produce the first ever Tall Building Strategy for Northampton -
Victoria Station to double in size
4-Jun-2010
Weston Williamson is to mastermind the £700 million overhaul of Victoria Station in central London – the biggest infrastructure project in the city after Crossrail -
First look: Insect hotel teams buzzing
27-May-2010
Five teams have been shortlisted in a contest to design London’s first five-star insect hotel chain -
Fears of pre-election slowdown unfounded
24-May-2010
Concerns over a pre-election slowdown failed to materialise in April, with just 409 projects placed on hold, compared with a higher figure of 547 the previous month -
Hawkins\Brown lands Enfield tower block overhaul
20-May-2010
Hawkins\Brown has been appointed lead architect on the £25 million Highmead regeneration project in Edmonton, north London -
Revealed: Heatherwick Studio's redesigned Routemaster
17-May-2010
The Mayor of London has unveiled designs for a new double-decker bus designed by Thomas Heatherwick -
Classical monument planned for Green Park
17-May-2010
Classical practice Liam O’Connor Architects is set to design a new memorial in central London to commemorate the contribution made by Bomber Command during World War II. -
Viñoly to design massive Manchester City expansion
17-May-2010
The owners of Manchester City football club have appointed Rafael Viñoly to design a £1 billion sports and leisure complex at the team’s stadium -
Coalition round-up: architects ready themselves for slash in spending
14-May-2010
The new coalition cabinet is almost fully appointed and the repercussions of the new government on architects are beginning to emerge -
Green shoots: Fees increase at top practices
14-May-2010
The UK’s top architectural practices have weathered the recession well, with some even seeing an increase in fees earned over 2009, according to figures from this year’s AJ100 -
KPF/AF Student Travel Award winners named
14-May-2010
Nandi Marshal Han has won this year’s KPF/AF Student Travel Award with his study of urbanisation and public space in Lhasa, Tibet -
RMJM opens door on Glasgow Bath house overhaul
14-May-2010
RMJM has completed its restoration of one of Glasgow’s oldest bath houses into a private art gallery -
Nouvel completes 23-storey tower in New York City
14-May-2010
The architect behind this year’s Serpentine Pavilion in London, Jean Nouvel, has completed his second Manhattan tower -
Stirling Prize charity on brink
13-May-2010
The Marco Goldschmied Foundation is in danger of being removed from the Register of Charities after failing to report on its activities -
More cash for LFA
10-May-2010
The London Festival of Architecture has received an extra £60,000 of funding from the Arts Council, paving the way for three more projects to go ahead -
Down to wire in Wyre
7-May-2010
Two practices have been shortlisted in a competition to transform Wyre’s Waterfront -
Paul Vick completes school theatre
7-May-2010
[FIRST LOOK + PLANS] Paul Vick Architects has completed this theatre and sixth-form centre at Brentford School for Girls -
Architects welcome Prince's classic green guide
6-May-2010
Architects welcome book that aims to highlight the potential advantages of reusing old buildings -
Green light for Re-Format's sixth form centre
4-May-2010
Re-Format has received planning consent for a new sixth form centre for Finchley Catholic High School -
Make's Cube is all clad up
1-May-2010
The Cube in Birmingham is one step closer to completion following the installation of its facade -
Aedas wins green light for hillside Dewsbury crematorium
30-Apr-2010
Aedas has won the go-ahead for this £2.6 million, Cor-ten crematorium building in Dewsbury, Yorkshire -
Silvertown Quays: officially dead
16-Feb-2010
The £1.5 billion plan to develop the Silvertown Quays area of the Thames Gateway has been officially binned after its main backer failed to come up with the cash -
Chipperfield and Fretton on impressive V&A extension shortlist
29-Jan-2010
The Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) has unveiled an exciting 10-strong shortlist for a new £28 million underground addition to its West London home in Exhibition Road -
Big hitters to fight Tory 'localism' proposals
6-Jan-2010
Some of the UK’s biggest property companies have banded together to lobby against Conservative local planning policies, according to reports -
Heatherwick heads to Teesside to design biomass power station
18-Dec-2009
[FIRST LOOK] This is the first image of Heatherwick Studio’s 49 MW biomass power station on the banks of the River Tees in Teesside -
CABE network handout cuts avoided - for now
17-Dec-2009
Architecture centres across the country have been spared funding cuts for 2010/11 after CABE announced £879,319 in handouts this week -
Festive fun: Metropolitan Workshop’s Gingerbread Advent Calendar
16-Dec-2009
Once again, Metropolitan Workshop is celebrating the Christmas season by transforming its shop front into a themed advent display -
Cruz appointed Bartlett director
15-Dec-2009
The Bartlett School of Architecture has appointed Marcos Cruz, formerly of the University of Westminster, as its new director -
Architects call for Union Terrace Gardens design competition
15-Dec-2009
A group of architects in the North East have called for a design competition to be held to decide the future of Union Terrace Gardens in Aberdeen -
John McAslan extends RIBA/ICE Bursary funding
15-Dec-2009
John McAslan + Partners (JMP) has committed to fund the RIBA/ICE Bursary for a further five-year period -
ARB clampdown on insurance run-off cover looms
14-Dec-2009
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has spoken out about architects maintaining adequate indemnity insurance run-off cover after quitting practice -
RIBA competition launched for Haiti music studio
14-Dec-2009
John McAslan + Partners and Allied London have unveiled a new RIBA international student competition to design a music studio in Haiti for hip-hop musician Wyclef Jean and his charity Yéle Haiti -
Controversial BDP Edinburgh centre wins go-ahead
10-Dec-2009
BDP’s contentious plans for the site next to the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) have been ‘unanimously’ approved, despite a stinging attack from the city’s former design champion, Terry Farrell -
First Look: Sheppard Robson to design Hulme campus for MMU
7-Dec-2009
Sheppard Robson has been chosen to design a community campus for Manchester Metropolitan University in Hulme, Manchester -
Chelsea Barracks masterplan team revealed
7-Dec-2009
A team of three architects has been chosen from 10 shortlisted firms to masterplan the new redevelopment at Chelsea Barracks -
Planning refused for Robert Adam's Witanhurst House
4-Dec-2009
Camden Council has refused all six planning applications to remodel North London’s Witanhurst House – the largest private residence in London bar Buckingham Palace -
Exclusive: ReardonSmith luxury hotel plans unveiled
4-Dec-2009
Plans have been unveiled for a five-star boutique hotel and luxury spa at Hersham Golf Club, Surrey designed by architects ReardonSmith -
NORD City Waterside development to get £6m funding
4-Dec-2009
The next phase of NORD’s City Waterside development in Stoke-on-Trent is set to be approved next week when the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and RENEW North Staffordshire confirm nearly £6 million of investment -
Tesco’s Liverpool proposal rejected whilst Bromley-by-Bow site goes for planning
4-Dec-2009
ColladoCollins’ massive regeneration scheme for a Tesco store at Bromley-by-Bow, London, was this week submitted to Tower Hamlets planning officials -
Peabody housing vision unveiled in Clapham
3-Dec-2009
Hawkins\Brown Architects has designed a 650-home estate for Peabody at Clapham Junction, South London that more than doubles the capacity of the existing development -
RIBA introduces prize for elderly housing
3-Dec-2009
The RIBA is introducing a new category in the 2010 Housing Design Awards in a bid to get architects thinking about innovative homes for the elderly -
Chipperfield's Kent gallery tops out
2-Dec-2009
The David Chipperfield Architects-designed Turner Contemporary gallery in Margate, Kent, has topped out – a year after building work began -
In pictures: New community hub for Portsmouth
2-Dec-2009
Househam Henderson Architects has drawn up concept plans for a new community hub in Somerstown, Portsmouth -
Architects sought for Elephant & Castle regeneration
2-Dec-2009
Lend Lease will launch a hunt for architects to help transform Elephant & Castle in South London.The first design contracts will be available next year -
Council saves Trellick Tower's 'Goldfinger's Babies'
30-Nov-2009
Kensington and Chelsea Council has said it will not demolish any of the buildings surrounding Erno Goldfinger’s Trellick Tower in West London -
UKGBC: Industry must cut carbon emissions by 50 per cent over next decade
24-Nov-2009
The UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) is calling on the construction industry to cut carbon emissions from the built environment by 50 per cent over the next 10 years -
OMI Architects' football museum to close
23-Nov-2009
OMI Architects’ National Football Museum is set to close its public galleries following a decision to move the attraction to Manchester -
Green shoots? Number of new homes on books hits yearly high
23-Nov-2009
The number of registrations to build new homes has reached 9,163 – its highest level since July 2008 -
RIBA survey shows positive September
19-Nov-2009
Architects experienced a positive September, both in terms of workload prediction and staffing, according to the latest RIBA Future Trends Survey. -
Architects to miss out as Mayor reveals vision for London public spaces
16-Nov-2009
The Mayor of London has set out his vision to transform London’s public spaces - but not all schemes will feature input from architects -
AJ interview: how the KPF 'breakaway five' became 65
12-Nov-2009
Since controversially breaking away from former practice Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects to found PLP Architecture, how are Lee Polisano and his team getting on in their bid to build a new firm? -
Anger at funding cut plans for architecture courses in Scotland
12-Nov-2009
Scottish architects have reacted angrily to plans that would cut funding for architecture students by 22 per cent -
Diverted funds kill Marks Barfield’s Ryde Gateway plans
5-Nov-2009
Marks Barfield’s iconic Ryde Gateway scheme on the Isle of Wight (IoW) has been canned in favour of spending £1.5 million on other projects in the area. -
Hourly rates remain static despite recession
4-Nov-2009
Sole architect practitioners are charging the same hourly rate as they did last year, while quantity surveyors have seen large falls in their fees, new figures have revealed -
Farrell sets out Thames Gateway vision
3-Nov-2009
Terry Farrell has set out his Core Vision for the Thames Gateway in a bid to help shape the future strategy for the area over the next 40 years -
Architecture graduate unemployment reaches new high
2-Nov-2009
Less than half of all architecture graduates are in employment six months after graduation -
In pictures: New Covent Garden Market revealed
2-Nov-2009
The first plans for the 57-acre Garden at New Covent Garden Market development in Nine Elms, Vauxhall have been revealed -
British firm in final three to redesign Chinese town
2-Nov-2009
Jordan + Bateman Architects has revealed its plans for the masterplan of the Chinese town of Qiang Jaio, south of Shanghai -
Stuart Lipton: What developers want from architects
30-Oct-2009
Ex-CABE chairman and property magnate Stuart Lipton talks to the AJ about the start of ‘a new period of architecture’ and what developers now want from the profession -
AJ exclusive: final permanent Olympic venue revealed
29-Oct-2009
The AJ can exclusively reveal the designs for the last permanent venue on the Olympic Park, Stanton Williams Architects-designed Eton Manor -
Mega-mosque project still stuck in sidings
28-Oct-2009
Allies and Morrison’s East London mega-mosque is now two years behind schedule, with a planning application not expected until at least 2010 -
Europe's largest estate gets go ahead for £2.4bn regen
27-Oct-2009
The Secretary of State’s Planning Inspector has given the green light for the £2.4 billion regeneration of the Aylesbury estate in South London -
Allies and Morrison Paddington development goes to planning
26-Oct-2009
Development Securities has submitted a ‘reserved matters’ planning application for the Allies and Morrison designed Four and Five Kingdom Street project in Paddington -
In pictures: Transmission sculpture shortlisted for Olympic Park
26-Oct-2009
The Mayor of London has revealed a shortlist of artists to come up with an iconic sculpture for the Olympic Park, including a 120m electricity pylon -
Metropolitan Workshop wins Bergen centre
23-Oct-2009
London-based Metropolitan Workshop and Arkitektkontoret Vaardal-Lunde have won an invited competition to design a new conference complex in Bergen, Norway -
Terry Farrell appointed to estuary airport group
23-Oct-2009
Terry Farrell has been appointed to the Thames Estuary Airport Steering Group in a bid to make Mayor of London Boris Johnson’s dream of a floating airport become reality. -
New entrance pavilion at Mansfield Hospital by Swanke Hayden Connell
22-Oct-2009
[FIRST LOOK + PROJECT DATA] Swanke Hayden Connell Architects (SHCA) has completed the new entrance pavilion at the Mansfield Community Hospital in Nottinghamshire -
Architects wary of council plan to block speculative schemes
22-Oct-2009
Architects and planners are sceptical of proposals by Manchester City Council to stop developers applying for planning permission solely to increase the value of land -
BDP remains on £700m ex-Grosvenor scheme
21-Oct-2009
BDP Architects will continue to work on the £700 million Preston Tithebarn scheme, despite co-developer Grosvenor withdrawing from the project today -
Battersea developers unveil £5.5bn plan
19-Oct-2009
Developer Treasury Holdings UK is confident that a planning application for a £5.5 billion scheme to redevelop Battersea Power Station in London will be agreed by Wandsworth council -
Union North's Morecambe hotel scoops RIBA conservation award
19-Oct-2009
The restoration of the Midland Hotel in Morecambe by Union North has won the RIBA Crown Estate Conservation Award. -
London Plan: view framework and social housing proposals draws fire
19-Oct-2009
Boris Johnson’s draft London View Management Framework (LVMF) has been slammed by local authorities worried it will hinder redevelopment -
Public 'favours traditional architecture'
16-Oct-2009
The British public is strongly in favour of traditional architecture, according to a YouGov poll released today on the eve of the Stirling Prize -
Latest industry figures show building activity is on the up
16-Oct-2009
The number of projects put on hold each month is falling, suggesting the recession’s grip on the building sector is loosening -
Greenwich Olympic venue scrapped
16-Oct-2009
The Olympic Board has agreed to use Wembley Arena rather than build a new temporary venue on the North Greenwich Peninsula -
Stalled Windermere steamboat plan wastes architects’ time and money
15-Oct-2009
Dozens of architects have been left heavily out of pocket following the collapse of the Windermere Steamboat Project visitor centre in Cumbria -
Tony Meadows among finalists for Sydney Metro
13-Oct-2009
London-based Tony Meadows Associates has been shortlisted as part of a team to design the new Sydney CBD Metro -
Ex-Lighthouse chief to head Edinburgh Book Festival
13-Oct-2009
The former executive director of the collapsed Lighthouse in Glasgow has been appointed director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival. -
RSHP's Oxley Woods housing is faulty, says resident
8-Oct-2009
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners’ pioneering Oxley Woods housing development is under fire from a resident following a series of manufacturing faults -
Trellick Tower masterplan revealed
6-Oct-2009
[IMAGES + PLANS] Novarc Studio has drawn up a masterplan for the area surrounding the Trellick Tower in West London -
Construction output continues to fall
5-Oct-2009
The construction industry is set to see a continuing fall in output until 2011 despite wider signs that the economy is recovering -
Viñoly's Curve theatre 'not value for money' says commission
5-Oct-2009
The Audit Commission has lambasted Rafael Viñoly’s over-budget Curve theatre project in Leicester for failing to provide good value for money -
Ruling leaves older architects at risk of forced retirement
2-Oct-2009
A High Court decision that may leave thousands of elderly architects vulnerable to losing their jobs has been met with anger -
Lakanal House disaster: Hundreds of towers still not fire checked
29-Sep-2009
Thousands of tower blocks across London could pose a fire risk to residents because they have not been assessed for fire safety -
Housing shortfall to reach one million
29-Sep-2009
England’s housing shortage could reach the one million mark by the end of 2010 if production levels aren’t increased, according to a report published by the Town and Country Planning Association (TCPA). -
Robert Adam Highgate home set to rival Buckingham Palace
28-Sep-2009
North London’s Witanhurst House – the largest private residence in London bar Buckingham Palace – could be restored to its former glory if planners give massive new proposals the go ahead -
Allies and Morrison completes Highbury residential conversion
25-Sep-2009
Allies and Morrison has finished its conversion of Highbury Stadium, Arsenal Football Club’s former North London home, into a luxury residential development. -
Make completes ‘shimmering’ brass-clad building behind RIBA HQ
24-Sep-2009
Ken Shuttleworth’s practice Make has completed the refurbishment and extension of a 1960s apartment building behind the RIBA’s Portland Place headquarters in central London -
Scottish woe: housing budget culled and Glasgow rail link killed
24-Sep-2009
Architects in Scotland are facing a bleak year ahead following the announcement of severe cuts for affordable housing and regeneration in the 2010-11 draft budget -
Gaffes galore for Newark visitor centre contest
23-Sep-2009
A number of unfortunate blunders have left hundreds of entrants taking part in a competition to design a new visitor centre for Newark, New Jersey, ‘annoyed’, bemused and ‘disappointed’ -
Future of Lighthouse to be decided within weeks
23-Sep-2009
A decision on the future of Scotland’s centre for architecture, the Lighthouse, could be made within weeks, the AJ can reveal -
Controversial Gazprom tower gets green light
22-Sep-2009
Oil giant Gazprom has edged closer to winning approval from the city of St Petersburg to build its 394m-tall RMJM-designed tower -
No end in sight for Viñoly's 'Golden Banana'
21-Sep-2009
A final completion date for Rafael Viñoly Architects’ ‘Golden Banana’ visual arts facility in Colchester remains undetermined today, despite the council appointing new project manager Mace to take on the troubled scheme -
Foster + Partners sets sights on Moon
21-Sep-2009
Foster + Partners has joined a consortium to investigate building technologies that could be used for future space exploration -
First look: Images of Donald Trump golf course revealed
15-Sep-2009
The first images of Donald Trump’s contentious plans for a £1 billion golf resort in the north east of Scotland, designed by Gareth Hoskins, have been released. -
Shakespeare in Love theatre to be rebuilt in the North
14-Sep-2009
The British Shakespeare Company (BSC) is to rebuild a full-size replica of the Rose Theatre, from the film Shakespeare in Love, in the north of England. -
Recession over? Fewer projects left on the shelf
27-Aug-2009
A monthly boost in recruitment and a drop in stalled schemes fuels optimism for end of recession -
Tories call for OJEU overhaul
27-Aug-2009
RIBA to look at ‘over-interpretation’ of European procurement rules -
Birmingham twin towers project shelved
26-Aug-2009
Construction has been delayed on a pair of ‘landmark’ towers in Birmingham due to the recession-triggered crash in the housing market. -
Government would 'pay green premium'
25-Aug-2009
A survey has revealed that British Government and oil firms would pay a premium of up to 12 per cent for an energy-efficient building. -
The Lighthouse to go into administration
25-Aug-2009
Scotland’s centre for architecture, the Lighthouse, is set to go into administration -
RIBA finds architects optimistic about future
24-Aug-2009
Architects are becoming increasingly hopeful about future workloads, according to the RIBA’s latest Future Trends Survey. -
Future of Lighthouse hangs in balance as decision looms
24-Aug-2009
Board members of Scotland’s centre for architecture, the Lighthouse, will tonight discuss its future amid rumours that the centre will shut. -
Amazing pictures: London's first living wall dies
24-Aug-2009
The UK’s first living wall in Islington, North London, has died just three years after it was built. -
Will Alsop: the real reasons why I'm going back to painting
13-Aug-2009
Will Alsop has told the AJ he is not leaving the daily grind of architecture for the money -
London 2012: designing for legacy
13-Aug-2009
AJ SPECIAL REPORT: How plans for the Olympic Park are shaping up under legacy chief Baroness Margaret Ford -
Gillespie Kidd Coia Scottish gems face demolition
13-Aug-2009
A trio of Gillespie, Kidd and Coia buildings could be flattened to make way for an Archial-designed mixed-use development. -
CABE: New houses 'not spacious enough'
11-Aug-2009
CABE is calling on the Homes and Communities Agency to introduce cross-agency standards for space in new homes, after a new survey found that new homes are failing to provide enough space for everyday activities -
British Museum considers future of extension and Rogers
10-Aug-2009
The British Museum has not ruled out using alternative architects to redesign the rejected Richard Rogers’ £135 million North Western extension project.



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