Architects Journal
Tom Ravenscroft
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AJ Buildings Library: Editor’s Pick, May
31-May-2011
Last month in the AJ Buildings Library: The Hopkins House, a selection of projects from the UK largest practice and the AJ100 building of the year shortlist -
AJ Buildings Library: Editor’s Pick, 27.04.11
27-Apr-2011
This week in the AJ Buildings Library: Sir Edwin Lutyens’ Castle Drogo, a PassivHaus in Scotland and the shortlisted 2010 Manser Medal houses -
Studio RHE wins green light for 24-Storey eco-tower for east London
5-Apr-2011
Studio RHE has secured planning permission for its SilverTree residential eco-tower -
AJ Buildings Library: Editor’s Pick, 30.03.11
30-Mar-2011
This week in the AJ Buildings Library: A Norman Foster classic, James Stirling at the University of Leicester and dozens of projects completed for less than £250,000 -
Building Schools for the Future: the CABE gold standard
26-Mar-2010
Why have so few schools achieved the CABE gold standard? And what impact is CABE’s increased influence having on the design quality of schools? -
Big practices' fears overshadow grass-root optimism says RIBA
26-Mar-2010
The UK’s largest practices remain uncertain about their future, according to the latest monthly results of the RIBA’s Future Trends survey -
Don’t let car parks ruin school design, says CABE
24-Mar-2010
CABE, has warned that while the standard of new school buildings is rapidly improving, the design of school grounds is not keeping pace -
Share your inspiration and win a Moleskine notebook: Week four winners and new themes
23-Mar-2010
Notebook would like to congratulate this weeks winners of its Moleskine competition, Atelier29 and MikeGusto -
Span-tastic: Heneghan Peng's Olympic footbridge lifted in
21-Mar-2010
Cranes have lifted into place the 50 tonne southern span and the 45 tonne northern span of Heneghan Peng Architects’ footbridge in the heart of the Olympic 2012 site -
Safety checks for AFL’s Alexandra Tower as cladding 'shatters'
10-Mar-2010
AFL’s Alexandra Tower in Liverpool is to be assessed for safety after a 100 kilo glass window pane fell 21m from the building -
Foster’s Tower Two plans in jeopardy
25-Feb-2010
World Trade Center arbitration panel will reveal Ground Zero project’s fate on 12 March -
Henry Moore at the Tate Britain
24-Feb-2010
The largest exhibition of Henry Moore’s work for 20 years opens at the Tate Britain today -
Archial scheme to go ahead despite CABE’s disapproval
22-Feb-2010
The £13 million development of Harrogate’s international conference centre will press ahead despite three CABE reports criticising Archial’s design -
Seifert's architecture practice closes
19-Feb-2010
John Seifert Architects has ceased trading following a winding-up order issued by HM Revenue and Customs -
Tindall's new wings for Bonnington House rejected
18-Feb-2010
Benjamin Tindall Architects’ design for an extension to the A-listed Bonnigton House has been refused -
DGA Architects completes 29m-high landmark tower
16-Feb-2010
DGA has completed a stainless steel ‘minaret’ on Brick Lane in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets -
AFL’s redevelopment of Edgbaston survives appeal
16-Feb-2010
The Court of Appeal has rejected a late attempt to block AFL Architects’ £30 million proposed redevelopment of Edgbaston cricket ground -
Populous' Bristol City stadium approved
15-Feb-2010
Populous’ revised scheme for a new stadium at Ashton Vale has been given the thumbs up -
Morgan Carey to build mixed-use 'Badger' brewery
12-Feb-2010
Poole-based Morgan Carey Architects have received outline planning permission for a £5 million brewery at Blandford St Mary -
Populous F1 Silverstone redesign wins Ecclestone's approval
12-Feb-2010
F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has given the green light for Silverstone to stage the 2010 British Grand Prix on a Populous-designed revised circuit layout



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