Architects Journal
Clive Walker
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Jamie Fobert's Tate St Ives extension revived
13-Dec-2007
Jamie Fobert’s long-overdue Tate St Ives extension in Cornwall is finally moving forward after gallery bosses rejected costly alternatives, including splitting the collection over two sites. -
Stonehenge Visitor Centre scheme ditched
12-Dec-2007
Denton Corker Marshall’s plan for a Stonehenge Visitor Centre has been killed off by a government decision not to build a proposed bypass under the historic site. -
Architects sought to overhaul Princess Diana's former home
11-Dec-2007
Kensington Palace in west London, the former residence of Princess Diana, is hunting a team of architects to design various new-build, refurbishment and landscaping projects. -
RIBA unveils shortlist for Doncaster bungalow competition
10-Dec-2007
Bauman Lyons is among a quartet of firms shortlisted for the RIBA’s St Leger Homes competition, which involves the radical transformation of ‘pokey’ council bungalows in Denaby Main, Doncaster – once labelled the ‘worst village in England’. -
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson unveils £450 masterplan in Birmingham
10-Dec-2007
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson’s (AFR) has unwrapped its masterplan for the £450 million mixed-use regeneration of Birmingham’s Eastside. -
Dublin skyline set to grow
4-Jul-2006
Skyscrapers could soon transform Dublin's cityscape after the Irish government increased the permitted height for tall buildings, including the proposed U2 Tower, to 100m. -
Tories claim City Hall is 'falling apart'
19-Jun-2006
Norman Foster's energy-efficient City Hall - home to the London Assembly - is cracking up in the Capital's sweltering summer, Conservatives have claimed. -
Dixon Jones Ottawa gallery on hold following cost jump
19-Jun-2006
Dixon Jones' Portrait Gallery of Canada in Ottawa is set to linger on the drawing board after the country's Conservative government slammed the brakes on the budget-busting project. -
Further trouble hits the academies programme
12-Jun-2006
Tony Blair's flagship City Academies have catapulted £48 million over budget, signalling a new low for the controversial secondary school building programme. -
Atkins Walters Webster lands cathedral first
12-Jun-2006
Atkins Walters Webster has secured permission to convert Bristol's crumbling Grade-II Clifton Pro-Cathedral (1848) into flats - the first former UK cathedral to be commercially redeveloped. -
Prescott attacked for 'muddled' water planning in Sustainable Communities
6-Jun-2006
Embattled deputy prime minister John Prescott is under fire again, this time over plans to 'concrete the south east' without considering looming water shortages. -
'Iconic' Stockholm library launches competition for massive extension - images
2-Jun-2006
Erik Gunnar Asplund's Stockholm Public Library, hailed by critics as one of the finest existing examples of Scandinavian stripped Classicism, is to be enlarged dramatically under plans unveiled by the Swedish Association of Architects (SAA). -
RTKL to restore Moscow's Soviet-era presidential press conference offices
1-Jun-2006
RTKL's ambitious plan to transform the former hub of Soviet power in Moscow into a hotel and housing complex has taken a major step forward. -
Spence wins planning for extraordinary Stockton bridge - image
1-Jun-2006
Spence Associates' new River Tees footbridge linking Stockton with a landmark £300 million regeneration of Teesdale has secured planning permission. -
Designers hit back as fresh heritage row hits Edinburgh - images
26-May-2006
Landscape architect Gillespies has vigorously defended its multi-million pound revamp of Edinburgh's historic Grassmarket after heritage groups branded it 'cold and badly designed'. -
Holyrood window cracks 'not due to subsidence'
23-May-2006
Holyrood officials have attempted to quash claims that the troubled Scottish Parliament building is subsiding after its official opening last year. -
Bidders under orders for £14bn Beijing bonanza
26-Jul-2001
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'Caborn stalling on Picketts Lock'
26-Jul-2001
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GLA slams 'easily-swayed' Livingstone's planning record
26-Jul-2001
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