Architects Journal
Meredith Hull
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Chipperfield confirms final designs for contentious Kunsthaus Zürich extension
15-Sep-2011
[First look + plans] David Chipperfield Architects has unveiled its ‘definitive designs’ for its competition-winning Kunsthaus Zürich gallery extension following a series of changes -
Fobert and Harrap win Charleston museum contest
26-Nov-2009
Julian Harrap Architects, working with Jamie Fobert Architects, has seen off 115 entries to win the contest to overhaul the Charleston museum -
This Is Not A Gateway Festival
23-Oct-2009
The second annual This Is Not A Gateway (TINAG) Festival on urbanism in London’s Spitalfields kicks off today -
McMorran and Gatehouse Architects win 2009 Wood Award
15-Oct-2009
[FIRST LOOK] McMorran and Gatehouse Architects’ Northumbrian green oak bridge today won the prize for the Best Use of British Timber at the 2009 Wood Awards -
Jerwood DanceHouse, Ipswich by John Lyall Architects
13-Oct-2009
[FIRST LOOK] A major new centre for dance opens this week to become the ‘cultural heart’ of The Mill, a £70 million waterfront redevelopment in Ipswich -
Five things to do today: 12 October
12-Oct-2009
Monday Morning Breakfast - LED Firefly - Origami Tea - Human Dominoes - Monday Evening Wine -
Green light for Cartwright Pickard's Wakefield Council HQ
8-Oct-2009
[FIRST LOOK] Cartwright Pickard Architects’ proposal for new civic offices for Wakefield Council has been secured -
First Look: Newry Railway Station, Northern Ireland by Robinson McIlwaine Architects
7-Oct-2009
[IMAGES] After a 14-year wait, Newry finally has a new train station designed by Robinson McIlwaine Architects -
Competition: Visitor's Centre for a Military Cemetery
6-Oct-2009
Time is running out to enter a competition to design an ‘interpretation centre’ for Lijssenthoek Military Centre in Poperinge, Belgium -
Five things to do today: 2 October
2-Oct-2009
Make your buildings into jewellery - Pawn site - Radical Nature - Glove Love - Pimp Your Garage -
Five things to do today: 1 October
1-Oct-2009
Inhaleable Chocolate - La Vie En Rose under the stars - Human Radio Tuner - Old ads - Digital Bird Cages -
Five things to do today: 30 September
30-Sep-2009
Capturing the Concept - Paperwork - Rosalind Nashashibi - Stay overnight at Falling Water - Western Spaghetti -
Populous to design another Olympic main Stadium
29-Sep-2009
Populous has been selected to design the 40,000-seat main stadium for the 2014 Winter Olympic and Paralympic games in Sochi, Russia -
RIBA freezes membership rates
29-Sep-2009
The RIBA has announced it will not increase the price of its membership for 2010 year in an bid ‘to support members through the recession’ -
Darling Associates wins go-ahead for 'pocket scheme' in Westminster
25-Sep-2009
Specialist developer Pocket has secured planning permission for its first venture in Westminster, designed by Darling Associates -
Damien Hirst, Vivienne Westwood and Amanda Levete: 52 artists design playing cards for Shelter
23-Sep-2009
Fifty-two of the country’s leading artists have each designed a single playing card to create a unique deck for Shelter’s House of Cards campaign -
Andy Martin Associates design restaurant for 100% Design
21-Sep-2009
Andy Martin Associates has created three groups of giant aluminum petals as canopies for the 100% Design restaurant -
BDP to create new landscape within ancient walled city
21-Sep-2009
BDP has won a competition to design a new town square, streets and public park in the walled city of Nan Tou in Shenzhen, China -
Euston Arch may rise again as lost stones are recovered
21-Sep-2009
The Euston Arch Trust has revealed new plans for the forgotten landmark, including a nightclub, as lost stones are raised from an East London river -
Kay Elliott to redevelop Torquay primary school
18-Sep-2009
Architects Kay Elliott has been appointed by Torbay Council to work on a £2.75 million redevelopment of Ellacombe Primary School, Torquay -
Cullinan's school gatehouse wins go-ahead
18-Sep-2009
Ted Cullinan’s design for a gatehouse at the entrance of the Torriano Junior School in Camden has won planning approval -
Keith Williams prepares for European cultural tour
17-Sep-2009
Keith Williams Architects has been shortlisted for a high-profile arts projects in Austria, Norway and Germany -
New installations at Annely Juda Fine Art
17-Sep-2009
Two new architectural installations open today: MF-142 by Sarah Oppenheimer and Space Space by Yuko Shiraishi -
New Exhibition: Cloud Choreography and Other Emergent Systems by Keith Tyson
16-Sep-2009
Cloud Choreography and Other Emergent Systems by Keith Tyson, winner of the 2002 Turner Prize, opens to the public today at the Parasol Unit in London -
Swedes White Arkitekter scoop Southend Pier contest
15-Sep-2009
[FIRST LOOK] White Arkitekter has beaten 74 other entrants to land the contest to redevelop Southend Pier in the mouth of the Thames -
Before and After: Ashburton Court refurbishment, Winchester
15-Sep-2009
[FIRST LOOK: PICTURES + VIDEO] As Ashburton Court in Winchester re-opens to the public, the AJ compares the completed scheme with the original 1960s structure -
New Exhibition: Lucy Orta at the Plymouth Arts Centre
15-Sep-2009
Plymouth Arts Centre and Plymouth College of Art are collaborating on an exhibition and series of events with international artist Lucy Orta -
New video installation: Sleep Walk, Sleep Talk by Suki Chan
14-Sep-2009
Sleep Walk, Sleep Talk by Suki Chan, the first of the Free to Air series of exhibitions, opens today (September 14) in Brixton -
G.Park Blue Planet, Staffordshire by Chetwoods Architects
14-Sep-2009
[FIRST LOOK] This Chetwoods design is the first ever project to receive a BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ (Design Stage) rating -
House extension, Torquay, Devon, by Stan Bolt: Architect
14-Sep-2009
[FIRST LOOK] Stan Bolt: Architect has completed a new extension to an Arts & Crafts style house in Torquay -
Pascall+Watson to get slice of the Shard
10-Sep-2009
Renzo Piano has appointed Pascall+Watson to deliver the new station concourse for the Shard at London Bridge -
Termite mound to stay on the Southbank
7-Sep-2009
The pavilion, based on a Namibian termite mound, is scheduled to stay outside the Royal Festival Hall in London for an extended period -
Tim Ronalds reveals plans for Ironmonger Row Baths in Islington
7-Sep-2009
[FIRST LOOK] Tim Ronalds Architects has unveiled his plans for the £16 million refurbishment of one of London’s oldest Turkish Baths -
In pictures: The luxury nuclear bunker house by SLLB Architects
4-Sep-2009
SLLB Architects’ conversion of a 1950s nuclear bunker in north London into a luxury home has been completed -
Five Things To Do Today: 4 September
4-Sep-2009
ThruYou - Enjoy a hot bath - Battersea Power Station - British home design, 1935 - Remember Rossi -
Gurkha Temple, South Wales by Scott Brownrigg
3-Sep-2009
[IMAGES + DATA] Proposals for a Gurkha Temple at the planned £700 million Defence Technical College in South Wales -
Cash handout for RIBA research award winners
28-Aug-2009
The RIBA has handed out funding to the winners of two of its most-coveted research awards – the RIBA Boyd Auger Scholarship and the RIBA Trust Awards -
From the Archives: La Tourette by Le Corbusier, 1960
27-Aug-2009
Read the AJ’s original verdict on Le Corbusier’s Dominican Monastery in this article published in the AJ on October 20, 1960. -
Five things to do today: 25 August
25-Aug-2009
Beyond these Walls - Hand Drawn Map Association - Deceitful Moon - London Theatre Week - Buy a Pint -
Five things to do today: 24th August
24-Aug-2009
Tides and Times - Buy a pair of Doctor Martens - Make a Cardboard Catapult - Ethelburga Tower: At home in a high-rise - Use your local -
Five things to do today: 20 August
20-Aug-2009
One Magic Summer - LVMF 2009 - Visit the other Fringe Festival - Polish Paper Cuts - Learn to make a decent cup of tea -
Prince Philip Designers Prize 2009 nominations revealed
18-Aug-2009
Adjaye, Banks and Hemminway in the running for Prize in its 50th year



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