Architects Journal
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Pernilla & Asif reveals Coca Cola’s London 2012 pavilion
6-Dec-2011
[First look] Emerging practice Pernilla & Asif has unveiled this project to build a temporary pavilion for Coca Cola at the London 2012 Olympic Games -
BFAW completes Liverpool school gym
2-Dec-2011
[First look + plans] Buttress Fuller Alsop Williams (BFAW) has completed a new £5.5 million sports centre in the grounds of the historic Merchant Taylors’ School in Crosby, Liverpool -
Video transforms Battersea Power Station into ‘urban fairytale’
1-Dec-2011
Film maker Dan Tassell has created this futuristic short movie showing the Battersea Power Station intertwined with an organic tree-like form -
Page\Park unveils revamped Scottish National Portrait Gallery
1-Dec-2011
Page\Park Architects has taken the wraps off this £17.6 million project to overhaul the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh -
AHMM's vision for Lord's abandoned
1-Dec-2011
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) decided yesterday afternoon to discard plans by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) for the redevelopment of Lord’s Cricket Ground -
More than a third of architects could be using illegal software
29-Nov-2011
Research has revealed that 36 per cent of architecture firms in the UK may be using illegal software -
HMS Belfast gangway collapses into the Thames River
29-Nov-2011
HMS Belfast’s gangway fell into the Thames this morning, just weeks before work was to start on a CPMG Architects-designed visitor centre next to the famous cruiser -
Green Deal recieves £200 million boost
25-Nov-2011
The government’s ‘Green Deal’ will receive an extra £200 million to encourage homeowners to eco-retrofit their properties -
Studio Egret West to design Waterloo tower
25-Nov-2011
Studio Egret West is to design a 34-storey residential tower in Waterloo, the AJ understands -
Report: Chinese property market cools
23-Nov-2011
Chinese efforts to cool the property market have been branded ‘too effective’, falling to dangerously low levels, according to reports -
UNESCO: Liverpool at risk of losing World Heritage Status
23-Nov-2011
Liverpool could lose its World Heritage Site status if Peel’s controversial £5.5billion waterfront plans continue, according to local press reports -
Boris Johnson throws weight behind new Thames Estuary airport
21-Nov-2011
London Mayor Boris Johnson has today urged the government to ‘grasp the nettle’, claiming an all-new airport hub in the Thames Estuary was essential to ‘ward off economic paralysis’’ -
Berman Guedes Stretton designs new wing for Oxford College
21-Nov-2011
[First look + plans] Berman Guedes Stretton has revealed new plans for an academic wing at Wolfson College, Oxford -
Jacques Rival launches flying artwork in King's Cross
18-Nov-2011
French architect Jacques Rival has completed this glowing birdcage-shaped sculpture as part of the King’s Cross art programme -
HOK reveals 'pebble-shaped' mall
18-Nov-2011
HOK’s London office has released its design for a 60,000m² retail and leisure centre in Qatar. -
Giant Olympic 'sofa' approved
18-Nov-2011
Jones East 8 has received outline planning permission for their Olympian Living Room and Sofa project on Fish Island -
Camberwell mosque scheme wins approval
16-Nov-2011
Makespace Architects has won the go-ahead to convert a 1960s pub in South London into a mosque -
Grimshaw starts work on £135m Melbourne healthcare centre
16-Nov-2011
Construction has started on Grimshaw’s new £135 million Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity in Melbourne -
Chancellor demands 'new PFI model'
16-Nov-2011
George Osborne has called for a ‘fundamental reassessment’ of the current PFI model in a bid to cut costs for taxpayers



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