Architects Journal
Ellie Humphry
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Work starts on Bomber Command Memorial
31-Aug-2011
Construction has started on Liam O’Connor Architects’ classical designs for the £5.5 million Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park -
Haworth Tompkins wins Everyman Theatre go-ahead
25-Aug-2010
Haworth Tompkins has bagged planning permission for its £28million Everyman and Playhouse Theatre redevelopment in Liverpool just weeks after the regional development agency withdrew its £2.4 million backing for the project -
MMU plans go ahead despite funding cuts
3-Aug-2010
Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) is pushing ahead with plans to build the John McAslan + Partners-designed Birley Fields campus in Hulme, despite losing funding from the North West Development Agency (NWDA) -
Louis de Soisson's WGC house up for grabs
29-Jul-2010
The former home of Welwyn Garden City founder and architect, Louis de Soissons, is now up for sale with a £1.35 million price tag -
EH demands Liverpool Waters scale back
28-Jul-2010
The £5.5 billion plans for Liverpool Waters have sparked concerns that could the city’s World Heritage Site status could be put in jeopardy -
ARB plans to scrap controversial PII form
28-Jul-2010
The Architects’ Registration Board (ARB ) is proposing to scrap its contentious professional indemnity insurance (PII) ‘tick box’ form -
First timers hit by ARB fee shake-up
27-Jul-2010
The Architects Registration Board is instating a new fee structure which will mean higher fees for first time applicants -
Death knell for PRP's Queen's Market plans as developer pulls out
26-Jul-2010
St Modwen has withdrawn its £100 million investment proposal for the redevelopment of Queen’s Market, London -
Sea Change projects to go ahead despite cuts
23-Jul-2010
CABE’s seaside regeneration programme is still set to continue, despite government enforced cuts to its budget -
Glasgow underpass given 'otherworldly' overhaul
23-Jul-2010
An underpass which re-connects North Glasgow to the city centre has been given a floral makeover by Make-offshoot 7N Architects -
School of the Built Environment, Northumbria University
22-Jul-2010
Photographs from Northumbria University’s 2010 end-of-year show -
Koolhaas wins Lifetime Achievement award at Venice Biennale
21-Jul-2010
Rem Koolhaas has been named the winner of the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement by the board of the Venice Architecture Biennale -
Gensler unveils American Bond museum scheme
20-Jul-2010
Gensler has revealed its plans for a US Museum of Bond vehicles and espionage in Momence, Illinois -
Rogers supports Meier's scheme for Rowan Atkinson
19-Jul-2010
Richard Rogers is backing Rowan Atkinson’s controversial plans to build a Richard Meier-designed house in rural south Oxfordshire -
Funding cuts: 'End of a golden age' warns Bennetts
19-Jul-2010
The architect of the new Shakespeare theatre in Stratford has warned that government cuts could mark the end of great public architectural projects in Britain -
'Blood Railway' bags inaugural Foster + Partners award
16-Jul-2010
A scheme for an underground blood distribution network has won the Architectural Association’s first ever Foster + Partners Prize for Sustainability and Infrastructure -
Design Engine scoops Charterhouse School contest
16-Jul-2010
Design Engine has won the competition to build a new chemistry block at Charterhouse School, Surrey -
AF launches Stratford kiosks competition
15-Jul-2010
The Architecture Foundation has launched an international design competition for a series of permanent kiosks at Meridian Square, Stratford -
Richard Murphy reveals Perth theatre overhaul plans
14-Jul-2010
Edinburgh-based Richard Murphy Architects has submitted plans to overhaul the 1900 Perth theatre, Scotland -
BSF cuts: Partnerships for Schools faces axe
14-Jul-2010
The government’s BSF delivery body could be scrapped following last week’s bungled announcement over BSF -
Wilkinson Eyre breaks ground on mixed-use Euston scheme
9-Jul-2010
Wilkinson Eyre and Stephen Marshall Architects’ £50 million North East Quarter project for British Land in North London has started on site



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